formamide/ membranes for hybridizations.
Andreas Pahl
macbeth at cs.tu-berlin.de
Thu Nov 7 14:04:25 EST 1991
In article <5NOV199123042856 at rigel.tamu.edu>, msw1633 at rigel.tamu.edu (Mark S. Whitsitt, N5RJF) writes:
> True, Nitrocellulose is a pain to use if you are using a regular NC filter. I
> have been using S+S BAC filters for screening of plaque lifts and have had much
> luck with it. It is nitrocellulose that is bound to a synthetic (nylon?)
> support. It does not exhibit the same fragile character of normal NC filters.
>
> You will have to bake it, but that is no problem with the supported NC. Also,
> you should probably check me on the name of the stuff, as I know it is from
> Schleicher and Schuell, but the item name almost escapes me.
It is the BAS-membrane from S+S.
Who do the people bake their NC-filters instead of UV-Crosslinking?
Two minutes, that is all you need.
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