Blocking Agents
Blot-Qualified BSA and Tween® 20 for Use as Blocking Agents for Antibody Detection
- Blot-Qualified BSA saturates excess sites of antibody binding on membranes for AP antibody conjugates
- Tween® 20 (100%) is used in immunoscreening to dissociate nonspecific interactions with an antibody probe
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Catalog Number: W3841
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BSA (bovine serum albumin) is tested and qualified for optimum performance in immunoblotting applications with alkaline phosphatase antibody conjugates. It is alkaline phosphatase-free. BSA can be used as a blocking agent to saturate excess sites of antibody binding on membranes.
Tween® 20 is a nonionic detergent used as a buffer component for immunoscreening in the ProtoBlot® Systems. This detergent acts in solution to dissociate nonspecific interactions with an antibody probe.
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Blot-Qualified BSA |
W384A | 1 × 10g | View Product |
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For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.Storage Conditions
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Tween® 20 |
W383A | 1 × 2,500μl | View Product |
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For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.Storage Conditions
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