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* [http://www.lukemiller.org/journal/2007/08/quantifying-western-blots-without.html Quantifying protein blot (Western) band without expensive software - Photoshop, ImageJ] | * [[Image:3stars.png]] [http://www.lukemiller.org/journal/2007/08/quantifying-western-blots-without.html Quantifying protein blot (Western) band without expensive software - Photoshop, ImageJ] | ||
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Revision as of 04:05, 24 February 2009
The Western blot, also known as the immunoblot or the protein blot, is one of the most tried and true experiments for antibody-dependent determination of protein expression/presence in a sample. This pages directs you both to the general and lab-specific protocols regarding protein blotting.
General Western blot protocol
Western blot protocols by individual labs
- Endy:Tris-Tricine Acrylamide Gels
- Endy:E. coli Western Blot
- Endy: General Western Blot
- Odom:Western Blot
- Sauer:Western blot
- Ketner: Tissue culture viral lysate Western Blot
- Tissue preparation for western blot