Image Analysis Increase Western Blot Throughput with Multiplex Florescent Detection

June 18, 2009

There has been a recent trend toward the application of florescence-based detection of proteins on Western blots. This approach allows for Multiplex analyses and greater relative chemiluminescent detection. The numerous advantages of fluorescent Western blot detection include: fast and quantitative detection of multiple proteins in a single experiment, sensitivity comparable to chemiluminescent detection and other functionality described in the tech note.

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