liquid or semidry western blotting?
Richard P. Grant
rpg14 at yahoo.co.uk.invalid
Tue Oct 3 06:54:54 EST 2000
In article <39D99FCF.174C4532 at immv.unizh.ch>,
rogerrabbit at rzu-mailhost.unizh.ch wrote:
> Instead of a semidry, why
> don't you buy a small Mini-Blotting wet system (I'm happy w/ BioRad
> Transblot, no affiliation, and unfortunately they're a little expensive)
Just to add my tuppence:
I'd go for this system, too. I (and others in the lab) find the wet
system easier to set up and it gives 'better' results.
You can get away with 750 ml Towbin buffer - make a 10x stock of the
glycine, andd MeOH when you dilute to 1x. Make up a litre each time,
and after 3 runs you've saved enough buffer for the fourth, if you keep
the 1x at 4C.
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