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High Throughput, Absolute Determination of the Content of a Selected Protein at Tissue Levels Using Quantitative Dot Blot Analysis (QDB)

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08:10 min

August 21st, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/56885-v

August 21st, 2018


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Quantitative Dot Blot Analysis

Chapters in this video

0:04

Title

1:19

Sample Preparation

2:22

Defining the Linear Range of the QDB Analysis

3:19

Process of QDB Analysis

6:11

Results: Representative Result of a QDB Analysis to Determine the Absolute CAPG levels in Three Mouse Tissues

6:56

Conclusion

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