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  2. Western blot - Wikipedia

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    Western blot workflow. The western blot (sometimes called the protein immunoblot), or western blotting, is a widely used analytical technique in molecular biology and immunogenetics to detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract. [1]

  3. Reverse phase protein lysate microarray - Wikipedia

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    In addition, finding the appropriate antibody could require extensive screening of many antibodies by western blotting prior to beginning RPMA analysis. [1] To overcome this issue, two open resource databases have been created to display western blot results for antibodies that have good binding specificity within the expected range.

  4. Western blot normalization - Wikipedia

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    This range is compatible with typical protein loads in quantitative western blots and enables loading control calculations over a wide protein-loading range. [29] [4] A more efficient stain-free method has also recently become available. [30] [31] When using high protein loads, stain-free technology has demonstrated greater success than stains ...

  5. Blot (biology) - Wikipedia

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    A western blot is used for the detection of specific proteins in complex samples. Proteins are first separated by size using electrophoresis before being transferred to an appropriate blotting matrix (usually polyvinylidene fluoride or nitrocellulose ) and subsequent detection with antibodies.

  6. Far-western blot - Wikipedia

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    The far-western blot, or far-western blotting, is a molecular biological method based on the technique of western blot to detect protein-protein interaction in vitro. [1] [2] Whereas western blot uses an antibody probe to detect a protein of interest, far-western blot uses a non-antibody probe which can bind the protein of interest. Thus ...

  7. Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    In a generally healthy low-risk population, indeterminate results on western blot occur on the order of 1 in 5,000 patients. [15] However, for those individuals who have had high-risk exposures to individuals where HIV-2 is most prevalent, Western Africa, an inconclusive western blot test may prove infection with HIV-2. [16]

  8. Template:Template for discussion/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the template test cases page for the sandbox of Template:Template for discussion to update the examples. If there are many examples of a complicated template, later ones may break due to limits in MediaWiki; see the HTML comment "NewPP limit report" in the rendered page. You can also use Special:ExpandTemplates to examine the results of template uses. You can test how this page looks ...

  9. Northwestern blot - Wikipedia

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    The northwestern blot, also known as the northwestern assay, is a hybrid analytical technique of the western blot and the northern blot, and is used in molecular biology to detect interactions between RNA and proteins.