AIDS kit II Simulation of HIV detection by using the western blot method.
A western blot is a technique by which a specific protein in a mixture of proteins can be detected by antibodies.
Students separate protein samples from hypothetical patients on agarose gels, transfer the samples to a membrane and detect the simulated HIV proteins. This experiment is an introduction to Western Blotting technology. For a more comprehensive introduction, kit 778317 is more appropriate.
The kit contains: samples, comparison chart, protein agarose, various buffers and reagents, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) membrane, filter paper, dye, 1 ml pipette and 100 ml measuring cylinder.
Also needed: electrophoresis apparatus, micropipette, microwave or heating plate, incubator, orbital shaker, microreagent tubes, rulers, distilled water, glacial acetic acid and methanol.
A western blot is a technique by which a specific protein in a mixture of proteins can be detected by antibodies.
Students separate protein samples from hypothetical patients on agarose gels, transfer the samples to a membrane and detect the simulated HIV proteins. This experiment is an introduction to Western Blotting technology. For a more comprehensive introduction, kit 778317 is more appropriate.
The kit contains: samples, comparison chart, protein agarose, various buffers and reagents, PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) membrane, filter paper, dye, 1 ml pipette and 100 ml measuring cylinder.
Also needed: electrophoresis apparatus, micropipette, microwave or heating plate, incubator, orbital shaker, microreagent tubes, rulers, distilled water, glacial acetic acid and methanol.
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