Nitrocellulose Membrane, 0.25 microm, 9 cm x 10cm
AR0135-02
Product group Technique Specific Products
Overview
- SupplierBoster Bio
- Product NameNC Membrane
- Delivery Days Customer9
- CertificationResearch Use Only
- Scientific DescriptionNitrocellulose membranes are a popular matrix used in protein blotting because of their high protein-binding affinity, compatibility with a variety of detection methods (chemiluminescence, chromogenic, and fluorescence), and the ability to immobilize proteins, glycoproteins, or nucleic acids. Bosters Nitrocellulose Membrane, 0.25 microm, 9 cm x 10cm is used for low molecular-weight proteins and nucleic acids <500 bp.
- Storage Instruction2°C to 8°C
- UNSPSC41105339
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