Immobolin Transfer PVDF Membranes
Immobilon Transfer Membranes are robust, versatile PVDF substrates for a variety of applications, including westerns, dot/slot blots, protein sequencing,and MS analysis. Unlike traditional blotting membranes, Immobilon membranes won’t crack or curl, and they can be cut without fracturing. They are also compatible with a variety of detection chemistries, including radioactive, chromogenic, chemiluminescent, fluorescent, and che…
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Protein expression of cultured cells
We routinely use the membranes purchased from Merck because of their reliability. We obtain clear bands if we use appropriate antibodies and blocking reagents according to appropriate protocols.
Review Date: 21 Jun 2021 | Merck
Protein qualitative analysis
Good easy to use. good transfer and determination of proteins.
Review Date: 24 Nov 2015 | Merck
really good!
Review Date: 28 Jan 2011 | Merck
Immobilon Transfer Membranes are robust, versatile PVDF substrates for a variety of applications, including westerns, dot/slot blots, protein sequencing,and MS analysis.
Unlike traditional blotting membranes, Immobilon membranes won’t crack or curl, and they can be cut without fracturing. They are also compatible with a variety of detection chemistries, including radioactive, chromogenic, chemiluminescent, fluorescent, and chemifluorescent techniques.
Immobilon membranes have high protein adsorption, so you won’t lose proteins during transfer or reprobing. The open pore structure makes it easy to access bound proteins and remove unbound probes. In addition, membranes optimized for fluorescent blots dramatically increase signal for high sensitivity in quantitative, multiplexing applications.