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Western blotting

Protein transfer

Protein transfer

Achieve efficient transfer of your protein of interest with these method resources.

Probing and detection

Probing and detection

Guidance for clean and specific protein detection, and resources for multiplexing.

Imaging

Imaging

Identify and quantitate your protein of interest successfully with imaging.

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Choosing molecular markers for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis: Western blot
GE Healthcare Life Sciences / July 11, 2017

GE Healthcare Life Sciences explores why Rainbow markers are a good choice when carrying out a Western blot.

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GE Healthcare Life Sciences releases software for cell therapy workflow
GE Healthcare Life Sciences / December 05, 2019

Software offers customized profile set-up, simplifies process validation, and minimizes variability in cell transduction via spinoculation

GE Healthcare Life Sciences and Guangzhou Development District Jointly Establish Guangzhou Bioprocess Academy
GE Healthcare Life Sciences / December 04, 2019

GE Healthcare Life Sciences and Guangzhou Development District government will jointly invest $10 million to establish a training center for biopharmaceutical professionals and students. The facility will be inaugurated as early as September 2020, and is expected to deliver training to more than 1,000 people annually.

The Framingham Heart Study
Conor McKechnie and Dodi Axelson / December 04, 2019

During a lively lunch chat about the popularity of wearable fitness trackers, the curious question came up: where would healthcare be now if we’d been able to generate all this data 50 to 70 years ago? Dodi directly thought of the world’s longest running human study, the Framingham Heart Study, which is still ongoing after 70 years.

Optimizing protein transfer through membrane selection

The properties of each type of Western blotting membrane influence the efficiency of protein transfer depending on binding capacity, mode of binding interaction, and pore size. Find out how different membranes affect transfer efficiency and identify a suitable membrane for your application.

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