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G48 Precast Gels for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) enable the analysis of 48 samples in approximately the same time as traditional gels.
G48 Precast Gels for polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) enable the analysis of 48 samples in approximately the same time as traditional gels.
Easily loadable by pipette - no gel loading tips necessary!
Easily loadable by pipette - no gel loading tips necessary!
G48 Precast Gels are loadable by 12-channel and 8-channel pipettes.
G48 Precast Gel 6% Acrylamide: Molecular weight separation
G48 Precast Gel 10% Acrylamide: Molecular weight separation
Result from a G48 Precast Gel (10%) loaded with molecular weight ladder in alternating wells.
G48 Precast Gel
48-Well Precast Gel for High-Throughput Western Blotting
Price: $35
Key Features
Product Details
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With 48 wells, this gel is a great balance between high-throughput and high resolution.
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Loadable by single-channel and multi-channel pipettes.
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Tris-HCl gel chemistry: compatible with Tris-HCl running buffer and Tris-Glycine transfer buffer.
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Simply load samples into the wells and run electrophoresis.
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Wet transfer is recommended.
Specifications
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128 mm * 82 mm length and width.
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10% acrylamide gels: suitable for proteins between 25 and 100 kDa.
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6% acrylamide gels: suitable for proteins between 50 and 250 kDa.
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Number of wells: 48.
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Well volume: 56 µL.
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Recommended sample volume: 10-25 µL.
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Shelf life when stored at 4 °C: At least 1 year from casting date.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long are the gels stable?
Our precast gels are stable for 1 year from the casting date, denoted on each gel as the expiration date.
Are custom gels available?
Yes, gels can be customized with different amounts of acrylamide depending on your protein separation needs.
What power supplies are compatible with the HT-1?
The HT-1 is compatible with standard lab power supplies using banana plugs. Recommended specifications include adjustable voltage and current up to 100 V and 400 mA, and at least 75 W of power.
What transfer methods are compatible with the G-Blot?
Wet transfer is recommended for use with the G-Blot system.
Should I use nitrocellulose or PVDF membranes for transfer?
Both membrane types are compatible with the G-Blot. The best membrane for your experiment will depend on your target proteins, detection methods, and antibodies.
