Western blotting has, despite the initial unclear potential and its limitations, matured into an essential biochemical technique. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Western blotting [1]. Briefly, ...
Western blotting (or immunoblotting) is a well-established biochemical technique that detects specific proteins in complex samples and has applications from basic research to the diagnosis of ...
The most successful players — both old and new — are those focusing on operational risk control rather than assay novelty.
Southern, Northern, and Western Blot: What’s The Difference? The main difference between Southern, northern, and western blot techniques is the target molecules. While western blots target proteins in ...
The method by which protein researchers identify specific proteins in complex mixtures has changed little in 40 years. After sorting and tagging samples with a technique called western blotting, they ...
One lab technique that has been around since what feels like the dawn of time is Western blotting, and it doesn’t look like it's going away anytime soon. Utilized by scientists worldwide, the Western ...
Reviewed by Michael Greenwood, M.Sc. Fluorescent western blotting is a powerful protein detection technique that offers numerous benefits in comparison to alternative chemiluminescent or chromogenic ...
Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting both work by exploiting the principle of how antibodies specifically bind to the antigens present in biological tissue. Immunohistochemistry is the most ...