Supported Nitrocellulose Membrane, 0.45 µm

Supported Nitrocellulose Membrane, 0.45 µm

Overview

Made of pure nitrocellulose cast on an inert synthetic support, this 0.45 µm nitrocellulose membrane is a solid support for nucleic acid and protein applications that can withstand multiple reprobing.

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Description

Description

Bio-Rad's 0.45 µm pore-size supported nitrocellulose membrane is dense 100% nitrocellulose cast on both sides of an inert polyester support. It is easy to handle, wets readily, and does not have the brittleness often associated with unsupported nitrocellulose.

This supported 0.45 µm nitrocellulose has an excellent signal-to-noise ratio and is recommended for analytical blotting, including most protein, DNA, and RNA transfers. For low molecular weight proteins and nucleic acids, use our 0.2 µm supported nitrocellulose membrane.

Features and Benefits

  • Compatible with all standard immunoblotting and nucleic acid detection methods
  • Provides superior binding capacity without background interference
  • Pore size produces excellent signal-to-noise blotting results
  • Available in in packs of precut membrane or an economical roll

Applications

  • Transfer of protein from SDS-PAGE gels to membrane in preparation for western blotting
  • Transfer of a wide range of protein molecular weights and nucleic acids >500 bp
  • Transfer of nucleic acids in preparation for Northern or Southern blotting
  • Immunodetection of target proteins and probe hybridization of nucleic acids

See the Blotting Membrane and Filter Paper Selection Guide for more information on the different membrane types and size selections by gel type.

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Pkg of 10, 0.45 μm, 20 x 20 cm, precut blotting membrane for proteins and nucleic acids
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Pkg of 10, 0.45 μm, 26.5 x 28 cm, precut blotting membrane for proteins and nucleic acids

Documents

Documents

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2895
Protein Blotting Guide, Ver C