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Invitrogen™ Nitrocellulose/Filter Paper Sandwich, 0.2 μm, 8.3 x 7.3 cm

Ideal for blotting proteins and nucleic acids

Supplier:  Invitrogen™ LC2000

Encompass_Preferred

Catalog No. LC2000


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Description

Description

The 0.2μm Pore Size is ideal for the transfer of low molecular weight proteins (less than 20kDa) and nucleic acids (less than 300bp).

  • Composed of 100% pure nitrocellulose to provide high-quality transfer
  • Contain no support fabrics or detergents
  • Are compatible with commonly used transfer conditions and detection methods such as staining, immunodetection, fluorescence, and radiolabeling
  • Provide high-sensitivity with low background
  • Are supplied in a pre-cut, pre-assembled membrane/filter paper sandwich for convenience
  • A protein's properties (i.e., charge, hydrophobicity, etc.) affect its ability to bind to membrane surfaces

DNA and RNA Purification and Analysis, Northern Blotting, Nucleic Acid Gel Electrophoresis and Blotting, Proteins, Expression, Isolation and Analysis, Western Blotting

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Specifications

Specifications

8.3 cm
Nitrocellulose Pre-Cut Blotting Membrane, 0.2μm pore size
Nitrocellulose
Store at room temperature.
7.3 cm x 8.3 cm
Novex
7.3 cm
Sandwich
0.2 μm
Room Temperature
0.8 mm
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