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Invitrogen™ iBlot™ 2 Transfer Stacks, PVDF, regular size
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iBlot 2 Transfer Stacks are used to transfer proteins using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device. iBlot 2 Transfer Stacks are consumable stacks with an integrated pre-activated PVDF transfer membrane for dry blotting of proteins.

Brand:  Invitrogen™ IB24001

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Product Code. 15249296

  • £219.00 / Pack of 10
Estimated Shipment: 27-11-2024
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Description

Description

iBlot 2 Transfer Stacks are used to transfer proteins using the iBlot 2 Gel Transfer Device. iBlot 2 Transfer Stacks are consumable stacks with an integrated pre-activated PVDF transfer membrane for dry blotting of proteins. Each iBlot 2 Transfer Stack contains a copper-coated electrode and appropriate cathode and anode buffers in the gel matrix to allow fast, reliable transfer of proteins. This regular-size stack (13 x 8.3 cm) can be used with midi-size gels or two mini-size gels or E-PAGE 48 or 96 gels.

PVDF membrane

The PVDF membrane (0.2-μm pore size, low fluorescence) in this stack has higher binding capacity than nitrocellulose. It is pre-activated and ready for use without any pretreatment with alcohols. The membrane is compatible with commonly used detection methods such as staining, immunodetection, fluorescence, and radiolabeling. The proteins bind to the membrane due to hydrophobic interactions. The protein-binding capacity is 240 μg/cm2.

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Specifications

13.5 cm
10 Stacks
PVDF
Store at room temperature.
iBlot
Less waste, responsibly packaged, extended life
8 cm
Transfer Stack
0.2 μm
13.5 x 8 cm
10 Blots
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