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GVS Transfer Membrane

Nitrocellulose, 0.45 um, W × L 30 cm × 3 m, roll of 1 roll

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NACRES:
NB.24
UNSPSC Code:
41104900
Material:
nitrocellulose membrane
Pore size:
0.45 μm
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Product Name

GVS Transfer Membrane, Nitrocellulose, 0.45 um, W × L 30 cm × 3 m, roll of 1 roll

material

nitrocellulose membrane

sterility

non-sterile

packaging

roll of 1 roll

manufacturer/tradename

GVS Life Sciences 1215471

W × L

30 cm × 3 m

pore size

0.45 μm

General description

Description and Use
GVS Pure Nitrocellulose Transfer Membrane is the membrane of choice for all protein or immunoblotting applications.The high sensitivity of GVS Pure Nitrocellulose Transfer Membrane ensures excellent results in all transfers, especially in protein blotting.

Features & Benefits
  • For procedures that require optimum resolution
  • Membrane of choice for protein or immunoblotting applications
  • Low background, easily blocked
  • BSA binding capacity up to 100μg/cm2
  • Wets out naturally
  • Compatible with all detection systems


Typical Applications
  • Westerns
  • Protein & immunoblotting
  • Northerns
  • Southerns
  • Dot/slot blots
  • Radiographic, chromogenic and chemiluminescent detection systems


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