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Adsorption of dactinomycin to nitrocellulose filters
Experimental Cell Research, 1973Abstract Dactinomycin is strongly adsorbed to nitrocellulose filters and some of the adsorbed material is slowly released. This affects both the growth and development of embryonic explants and the nucleotide incorporation of HeLa cells cultivated on pretreated filters.
S, Nordling, H, Miettinen, L, Saxén
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A RHEOLOGICAL STUDY OF SOLUTIONS OF NITROCELLULOSE
Canadian Journal of Research, 1948By using a MacMichael viscometer the change in viscosity at various rates of shear was determined for solutions of various types of nitrocellulose in the solvents; acetone, n-butyl acetate, Hercules' mixed solvent, and dibutyl phthalate. It was found that all solutions of low intrinsic viscosity nitrocellulose were dilatant in dilute solution, while ...
D, FENSOM, J H, GREENBLATT
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Nitrocellulose Membrane: The New Canvas
2015The use of nitrocellulose membranes for invisible ink-messaging or marking for orientation purposes has been carried out with diluted alkaline phosphatase, followed by development with nitro blue tetrazolium/5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl phosphate and chemiluminescence detection systems. Here, we show that nitrocellulose membrane can serve as a canvas for
Jasmin R, Kurien, Bianca A, Kurien
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Talanta, 1973
The infrared procedure for the determination of nitrogen in raw nitrocellulose has been improved. In the original method 0.31-0.32 g of sample was dissolved in 45 ml of tetrahydrofuran, the solution was weighed, and the infrared peak at 6.0 microm was measured.
G, Norwitz, D E, Chasan
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The infrared procedure for the determination of nitrogen in raw nitrocellulose has been improved. In the original method 0.31-0.32 g of sample was dissolved in 45 ml of tetrahydrofuran, the solution was weighed, and the infrared peak at 6.0 microm was measured.
G, Norwitz, D E, Chasan
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Journal of Immunological Methods, 1985
A variety of simple and rapid assays for the detection of glycolipids by direct binding to nitrocellulose or binding to antibody-coated nitrocellulose, and probing with monoclonal antibodies are described. These include dot-blotting, charge shift electrophoresis and electroblotting. It is shown that the direct binding of the Leishmania major glycolipid
E, Handman, H M, Jarvis
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A variety of simple and rapid assays for the detection of glycolipids by direct binding to nitrocellulose or binding to antibody-coated nitrocellulose, and probing with monoclonal antibodies are described. These include dot-blotting, charge shift electrophoresis and electroblotting. It is shown that the direct binding of the Leishmania major glycolipid
E, Handman, H M, Jarvis
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Biodegradation of nitrocellulose
2009TTCP WPN/TP-4 Technical workshop on environmental aspects of energetic materials, Valcartier, QC, February 26-27 ...
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The recovery of nitrocellulose-bound protein
Analytical Biochemistry, 1985Conditions for the electroelution of protein from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose and its subsequent recovery have been examined. A procedure is described whereby soluble material suitable for further analysis can be obtained. Nitrocellulose-bound protein is dissolved in acetone.
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2015
Proteins bind to nitrocellulose membranes when applied directly or after electrophoretic transfer from polyacrylamide electrophoresis gels. Proteins can be stained for visualization with organic dyes Ponceau S, amido black, Coomassie Blue, and colloidal silver/gold and the intensity of the stain is directly proportional to the amount of protein present.
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Proteins bind to nitrocellulose membranes when applied directly or after electrophoretic transfer from polyacrylamide electrophoresis gels. Proteins can be stained for visualization with organic dyes Ponceau S, amido black, Coomassie Blue, and colloidal silver/gold and the intensity of the stain is directly proportional to the amount of protein present.
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