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Erasable Western Blots

2003
Western blotting (reviewed in 1-3; see also this vol., Chapter 24 ) refers to formation and detection of an antibody-antigen complex between an antibody and a polypeptide that is immobilized on derivatized paper.
S H, Kaufmann, J H, Shaper
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Western Blots

2013
Western analysis of apolipoproteins, lipoproteins, and proteins involved in lipoprotein metabolism can be challenging due to their size, hydrophobic nature, and, in some cases, low abundance. Here we describe a Western blotting method that has been used successfully for many proteins involved in lipoprotein metabolism, as well as intact LDL or HDL ...
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Western Blotting

2007
Western blotting is one of the most commonly used biochemical techniques to detect a specific protein from a mixture of proteins such as tissue extracts. Antibodies to the specific antigen are used to detect the protein. The mixture of proteins is resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and transferred to a membrane.
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Western Blot Techniques

2017
The Western blot is an important laboratory technique that allows for specific identification and characterization of proteins. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE)-separated proteins are electophoretically transferred to a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane which is then incubated with specific antibodies, then ...
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“Rainbow” Western Blotting

2009
The ''Rainbow western'' method permits detection of multiple antigens on a single protein blot. The procedure utilizes horseradish peroxidase (HRPase)-based detection with both a chemiluminescent and colorimetric substrate. In the ''Rainbow western'' procedure four different HRPase-colorimetric substrates that produce black, brown, red, and green ...
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Western Blot Analysis

2012
Electrophoresis and the following western blot analysis are indispensable to investigate biochemical changes in cells and tissues exposed to nanoparticles or nanomaterials. Proteins should be extracted from the cells and tissues using a proper method, especially when phosphorylated proteins are to be detected.
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Western Cross Blot

2000
P, Hammerl   +3 more
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Western Blotting Analysis

2003
R J, Fido, A S, Tatham, P R, Shewry
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Western blot

2017
A. M. Gressner, O. A. Gressner
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