Custom Premix Selecting "Custom Premix" option means that all of the beads you have chosen will be premixed in manufacturing before the kit is sent to you.
Prior to probing a membrane using precious antibodies, it is helpful to visualize the transferred proteins on the blot to ensure complete transfer and even loading. This page describes possible causes and potential remedies for challenges encountered during protein visualization.
The possible causes and potential remedies for challenges encountered dot/slot blotting, which uses vacuum filtration to transfer protein onto a microporous membrane.
The possible causes and potential remedies for challenges encountered during preparation of samples for SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) and optimizing electrophoresis conditions.
This page describes common challenges encountered when lysing cells and extracting proteins prior to Westernblotting. Total protein concentration must be determined for these cell lysates. Variables affecting each of these steps are outlined below, as each could affect the sensitivity and reproducibility of the Western blot.
The possible causes and potential remedies for challenges encountered as a result of blocking, washing, antibody incubation, and detection/exposure of Western blots.
We provide a wide portfolio of westernblotting products including optimized reagents for chemiluminescent and fluorescent Western blots, and the SNAP i.d.® 2.0 system.
An online troubleshooting guide describing the most common symptoms of Western blots that exhibit poor signal-to-noise, poor reproducibility, or other obstacles to interpretation. Choose a topic to view possible causes and potential remedies.
Discover updated application notes for Westernblotting topics and find useful insights for antibody reuse, triple well blotting, and immunodetection applications.
LC3-II enrichment Kit (Western Blot) enables quantification of autophagosome density by utilizing a permeabilization procedure that reveals quantities of LC3-II, without interference from LC3-I, by Westernblotting analysis.