Western Blot

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2010
  • ( www.abnova.com ) - Western Blotting is an analytical technique used to detect specific proteins in a given sample. It uses gel electrophoresis to separate native or denatured proteins by the length of the polypeptide. The proteins are then transferred to a membrane where they are detected using antibodies specific to the target protein. More videos at Abnova www.abnova.com
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  • @NoneroneousX5
    @NoneroneousX5 12 лет назад

    Wow. Real science one step at a time all lined up for us to see and made to look so easy. You had to have worked very hard too. thank you

  • @CR-uu1rr
    @CR-uu1rr Год назад

    Excellent and very clear. Detailed step by step. Amazing

  • @Lucuskane
    @Lucuskane 12 лет назад

    Best video I've watched on this site.

  • @nicklinkzelda
    @nicklinkzelda 14 лет назад

    @XSirApocalypseX - that's how it works at my uni, too! We only briefly discussed Western blotting in a grad level course I took and now I'm actually doing Westerns in a lab! It is definitely much more different than what I imagined.

  • @XSirApocalypseX
    @XSirApocalypseX 14 лет назад

    We learn those techniques (Microarray, Western Blot, Gel-electrophoresis, Southern and Northern Blot) in university theoretical and later practical and it's interesting to see it how it works.

  • @priboechaat
    @priboechaat 11 лет назад

    This really helped me! Thank you very much! Great video!

  • @reinaldofranqui1
    @reinaldofranqui1 13 лет назад

    i have a test about this tomorrow i did it in the lab but this was waaay more comprehensive thanx!!!

  • @nicklinkzelda
    @nicklinkzelda 14 лет назад

    Karyotyping sounds amazing... though it is probably contamination prone considering the process. That's not something they even mentioned you could even do at my university. Thanks for sharing that bit of into.

  • @Giaca89
    @Giaca89 12 лет назад

    Exactly, you have to remember that you have many strips as the number of the samples you have added in wells for electrophoresys! You just have to remember which strips correspond to your samples ;)

  • @samsaras
    @samsaras 13 лет назад

    yes very superb professional handling skills. i'm gonna go into lab work.

  • @millie7995
    @millie7995 11 лет назад

    Would higher or lower percentage gels favour transfer to a membrane

  • @lovy42
    @lovy42 11 лет назад

    why haven't they put the chemiluminescent reagent directly on the membrane..?

  • @kennetthkogo
    @kennetthkogo 11 лет назад

    realy good

  • @salesmilton
    @salesmilton 13 лет назад

    Is this test used for a single patient or multiple patients? If multiple, what is the maximum number of patients that can be tested.

  • @sonalverma905
    @sonalverma905 9 лет назад

    supperbbbbb ..!!!! nice explanation ..thanks a lot!! :-)

  • @khadidjabelgardi8624
    @khadidjabelgardi8624 4 года назад

    who can help me I need
    principle and the pros and cons of this procedure

  • @danielhdoro
    @danielhdoro 13 лет назад +1

    Seems easy in the video. Way different in a lab like mine.

  • @andiaprido2721
    @andiaprido2721 4 года назад

    That's good.

  • @mouaynicholas
    @mouaynicholas 12 лет назад

    lol we're doing this for our showcase project at cart. it's not that its hard, but you just gotta be careful on what your adding. for us, we have to start from scratch. making the blotting buffer, sample buffer, primary antibodies, secondary antibodies....yeesh. this is such a long project and a bit hard to understand.

  • @leminhduc93
    @leminhduc93 11 лет назад

    i like that centrifuger :)

  • @XSirApocalypseX
    @XSirApocalypseX 14 лет назад

    @nicklinkzelda That's really interesting, but what I want to do is to do a karyogramm, we've genetics, als human-genetics. Sorry for my bad english.

  • @ivanwolff
    @ivanwolff 13 лет назад

    very complicated.

  • @prudvipeddireddi
    @prudvipeddireddi 13 лет назад +1

    too complicated