Precut nylon hybridization membranes?
Martin D. Leach
leach at bu.edu
Tue Mar 7 11:15:04 EST 1995
In article <3jhhu5$56a at ousrvr.oulu.fi>, jkortes at paju.oulu.fi (Jarkko
Kortesmaa) wrote:
> We have been using nitrocellulose filters for hybridization experiments.
> Nylon membranes, however, would be more durable and last many more rounds of
> hybridization.
>
> The question is if there is a manufacturer that makes nylon membranes that
> are precut to the sizes of most common culture dishes (9 cm, 11 cm,...) ?
>
I go to an arts-supply shop and buy nylon/polyester material that is used
in silk-screen printing
The material works just as well in our hybridization ovens and you can buy
a 10ft by 10ft sheet for about 30$...
Martin
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