How to Store PVDF Membrane After Transfer?
How to Store Western Blot PVDF membrane after transfer? Western blot membranes may need to be stored for future analysis […]
Innovative Protein Discovery
How to Store Western Blot PVDF membrane after transfer? Western blot membranes may need to be stored for future analysis […]
The Transfer Process During Electrophoresis: Nitrocellulose(NC) Membranes What is NC Membrane? Nitrocellulose membranes are a popular matrix used in […]
Transfer Basics The Importance Uses of Transfer Membrane Protein Transfer on to a Membrane Protein transfer is a vital step […]
There are many unspoken rules in life that are necessary for harmonious living and cooperation. The lab is a place where people should be treated with respect. This simple infographic touches upon some of the pet peeves your colleagues may have and it is important that you are aware to prevent upsetting someone.
The the myriad of proteins that exist and the different roles they play, there are multiple ways to sort and order proteins. This simple infographic sorts proteins by these main functions: enzymes, structural, signaling, regulatory, transport, sensory, motor, defense, and storage.
Our bodies contains a lot of different proteins, each with their unique roles that are vital to our bodies functioning properly. Some work hard to transport substances, others are important for maintaining properly structure, some help send signals; regardless of their roles they work together in the body. This simple infographic introduces some of the main proteins in the body and the important jobs they have.
There are three main proteins found in blood: hemoglobin, albumin, and globulin. These proteins are responsible for ensuring our bodies function properly; mutations of these proteins can lead to serious diseases.