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Western Blot Techniques

Methods in molecular biology, 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 ...
Brianna Kim
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Western Blot Analysis

Methods in molecular biology, 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.
S. Hirano
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Applications of western blot technique: From bench to bedside

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2021
Western blot (WB) or immunoblot is a workhorse method. It is commonly used by biologists for study of different aspects of protein biomolecules. In addition, it has been widely used in disease diagnosis.
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Western blotting

Methods, 2006
Western blotting (protein blotting or immunoblotting) is a powerful and important procedure for the immunodetection of proteins post-electrophoresis, particularly proteins that are of low abundance. Since the inception of the protocol for protein transfer from an electrophoresed gel to a membrane in 1979, protein blotting has evolved greatly.
Biji T, Kurien, R Hal, Scofield
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The Western Blot

2015
Western blotting is a technique that involves the separation of proteins by gel electrophoresis, their blotting or transfer to a membrane, and selective immunodetection of an immobilized antigen. This is an important and routine method for protein analysis that depends on the specificity of antibody-antigen interaction and is useful for the qualitative
Thomas S. Hnasko, Robert Hnasko
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Western Blotting

2003
Western blotting is employed for the detection of proteins and other macromolecules immobilized on nitrocellulose membranes. This rapid and sensitive method enables the identification and quantification of a specific protein from cell lysates or a mixture of proteins.
N R, Madamanchi, M S, Runge
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Protein (western) blotting

Molecular Biotechnology, 1994
The different steps involved in protein (Western) blotting and subsequent analysis of the proteins are reviewed. Electrophoretic separation of proteins, procedures of transfer to membranes, immunological and nonimmunological protein detection systems, and characterization of protein-nucleic acid and protein-protein interactions are described.
Denise Egger, Kurt Bienz
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Microfluidic Western Blot

Analytical Chemistry, 2010
We develop a novel method for Western blot based on microfluidics, incorporating the internal molecular weight marker, loading control, and antibody titration in the same protocol. Compared with the conventional method which could detect only one protein, the microfluidic Western blot could analyze at least 10 proteins simultaneously from a single ...
Wenying Pan, Wei Chen, Xingyu Jiang
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Western blot

2017
Western blotting (WB) is a most common technique used to detect specific proteins in biological samples. It utilizes simple principles to separate proteins according to their size and to bind them to a support allowing their detection with a specific antibody. WB is a powerful technique to detect a single or a complex of proteins and to monitor changes
A. M. Gressner, O. A. Gressner
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