nitrocellulase film slides
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From: | tylee <tylee@itis.com> (by way of histonet) |
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Histonetters,
Do the commercial slides that have a thin layer of microporous
nitrocellulose film on them have trouble with background due to antibody
binding? It seems from my Western blotting days that nitrocellulose binds
proteins. I assume the nitrocellulose is to get "stuff" (i.e. cells, tissue
sections, etc) to bind. Does anyone have experience with these or are they
just a gimic?
Ty Lee
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