Beer et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Protein detection in gels using fixationBeer et al., 2018
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- Beer L
- Speicher D
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- Current protocols in protein science
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The most commonly used types of gels for separating proteins are SDS gels, either in a 1‐D format or as the second dimension of various 2‐D separations, and the most common methods of visualizing proteins in these gels use protein binding dyes after fixing the …
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