In academic and industrial protein research, speed, accuracy, and accessibility are essential. After purifying proteins using ...
Western blots have been a tried-and-true method for separating and quantifying proteins based on molecular weight, but they have not kept up with the continually increasing output demands of modern ...
Western blotting (or immunoblotting) is a well-established biochemical technique that detects specific proteins in complex samples and has applications from basic research to the diagnosis of ...
Detection of low-abundance proteins and/or detection of proteins from precious samples can be a major challenge when performing western blotting. The abundance of the target may be low because the ...
Western blots can often be overlooked as a commonplace research tool in proteomics, but there have been continual updates and progress in the technical development of the western blot and the list of ...
The key to a successful Western blot is achieving a signal to noise ratio allowing the detection of proteins while minimizing the background noise. High background noise can have several causes and ...
Western bolting is a well-established method that is currently relied on in biology laboratories for determining the specific proteins and their abundance within a given sample of cells or tissue.