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Description
Confirm protein transfer, definite blot orientation and permit calculation of target protein's molecular mass.
- Prestained markers indicate efficiency of protein transfer to membrane and blot orientation
- Tagged recombinant protein markers allow accurate calculation of molecular weight of target proteins
- Compatible with any HRP substrate as well as both PVDF and nitrocellulose membrane types
- Contain a mixture of three prestained colored markers of defined molecular weight (from 15,000 to 100,000) and seven tagged recombinant proteins (molecular weights from 15,000 to 150,000)
Order Info
Each pack contains ECL DualVue markers (125μL) and S-protein-HRP conjugate (50μL) sufficient for 25 standard gel loadings.
Specifications
Specifications
| Description | ECL DualVue Western Blotting Markers contain both colored proteins and tagged proteins that introduce convenience and reliability and facilitate accurate size determination of proteins on Western blots. |
| Product Type | Protein Molecular Weight Marker/Ladder |
| Form | Liquid |
| For Use With (Application) | Detect proteins on Gel and membrane as well as on film |
| Kit Contents | Pre-Stained Indicator Proteins, Phosphorylase b: 50μg, 100000 (Mr), Rabbit muscle (source), Myoglobin: 50μg, 16000 (Mr), Horse muscle (source), Lysozyme: 50μg, 15000 (Mr), Chicken Egg white (source) |
| Molecular Weight (g/mol) | Mr 15 000 |
| Quantity | 25 Loadings |
| Storage Requirements | -20°C |
Safety and Handling
Hazard Statement
- EUH210-Safety data sheet available on request.
- UNKNOWN AQUATIC-Contains 50% of components with unknown hazards to the aquatic environment.
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