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Protran Nitrocellulose Hybridization Transfer Membrane, 0.2 µm, 5 Sheets, 33 cm x 56 cm

This product has been discontinued

Protran™ nitrocellulose transfer membrane is designed for western blotting applications with high protein binding capacity and high retention of small proteins. This product is 0.2 um membrane pore size and contains 5 sheets at 33 cm x 56 cm.

This product has been discontinued

Protran™ nitrocellulose transfer membrane is designed for western blotting applications with high protein binding capacity and high retention of small proteins. This product is 0.2 um membrane pore size and contains 5 sheets at 33 cm x 56 cm.

Product Variant
For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
This product has been discontinued
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Overview

  • Pure: 100% nitrocellulose, with no cellulose acetate added, ensures the highest binding capacity possible
  • Low background: superior surface properties guarantee superior signal to noise ratios, without stringent washing conditions
  • High retention of small proteins: 0.2 µm size membrane ensures high retention of small samples below 20 kD by reducing “blowthrough”. [0.45 µm pore size membrane (NBA085 series) is ideal for larger molecular weight samples.]
  • No methanol pre-wetting step: prior to transfer, the membrane is simply wet in water, and then in the transfer buffer
  • No other pre-treatment steps are necessary

Unit size 0.2 um membrane pore size, 5 sheets 33 cm x 56 cm.

Specifications

Application
Western blotting
Brand
Protran
Detection Modality
Chemiluminescent
Chromogenic
Format
Sheet
Shipping Conditions
Shipped Ambient
Unit Size
5 sheets

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