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Invitrogen™ Power Blotter 1-Step™ Transfer Buffer (5X)
Invitrogen Power Blotter 1-Step Transfer Buffer is designed for rapid semi-dry transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels (SDS-PAGE) to nitrocellulose or PVDF membranes using the Power Blotter System.
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
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Type | Transfer Buffer |
Product Line | 1-Step |
Invitrogen™ iBind™ Flex Cards
Card for use with iBind™ Flex Western Blot Device.
Shipping Condition | Room Temperature |
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Type | Card |
For Use With (Equipment) | iBind Flex Western Device |
Capacity | 1 Midi Blot, 6 Vertically-Cut Strip Blots, 2 Mini Blots |
Running Time | ∼2.5 hr. |
Membrane Compatibility | Nitrocellulose, PVDF |
Throughput | 1 Midi Blot, 6 Vertically-Cut Strip Blots, 2 Mini Blots/Card |
For Use With (Application) | Western Blot |
Product Line | iBind Flex |
Detection Method | Chromogenic, Chemiluminescent, Fluorescent |
Thermo Scientific™ Western Blot Roller
A simple, reusable tool for gently and easily removing trapped air bubbles when assembling transfer stacks in semi-dry or wet-tank transfer cassettes.
Invitrogen™ Blotting Filter Papers, 2.5-mm thick, 7.5 x 8.4 cm
Make blotting of E-PAGE™ Gels easier and more efficient
Invitrogen™ Blotting Filter Papers, 2.5-mm thick, 8.6 x 13.5 cm
Make blotting of E-PAGE™ Gels easier and more efficient
Invitrogen™ iBlot™ DNA Transfer Stack
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Quick and efficient system for transferring DNA from agarose or polyacrylamide gels in seven minutes