Western Blot based Kit Development
Western Blot
Western blot (WB), also known as immunoblotting, is a fundamental molecular biology technique employed for the definitive identification and quantification of specific proteins within complex biological samples. The process initiates with the separation of proteins by size using gel electrophoresis. Subsequently, these separated proteins are efficiently transferred onto a solid membrane, typically nitrocellulose or PVDF. The membrane is then incubated with highly specific primary antibodies that bind to the target protein, followed by enzyme-conjugated secondary antibodies for signal amplification and visualization. This multi-step approach provides robust qualitative and semi-quantitative data on protein presence, expression levels, and post-translational modifications.
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Western blot (WB), also known as immunoblotting, is a fundamental molecular biology technique employed for the definitive identification and quantification of specific proteins within complex biological samples. The process initiates with the separation of proteins by size using gel electrophoresis. Subsequently, these separated proteins are efficiently transferred onto a solid membrane, typically nitrocellulose or PVDF. The membrane is then incubated with highly specific primary antibodies that bind to the target protein, followed by enzyme-conjugated secondary antibodies for signal amplification and visualization. This multi-step approach provides robust qualitative and semi-quantitative data on protein presence, expression levels, and post-translational modifications.
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