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G48 Precast Gel
48-Well Precast Gel for High-Throughput Western Blotting
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48 wells; single or multi-channel loadable.
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Tris-HCl chemistry; compatible with standard buffers.
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Load and run; wet transfer recommended.
G96 Precast Gel
96-Well Precast Gel for High-Throughput Western Blotting
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96-well format; single or multi-channel loadable.
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Tris-HCl chemistry; compatible with standard buffers.
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Run up to 96 samples in ~1 hr; wet transfer recommended.
HT-1 Horizontal Tank
Horizontal Electrophoresis Tank for Polyacrylamide Gels
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Compatible with our precast gel products
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Horizontal electrophoresis with gels submerged in running buffer
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Compatible with standard power supplies and buffers
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long are the gels stable?
Our precast gels are stable for stable for at least 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.
Please contact us for any custom requirements and we will be happy to investigate possibilities
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. We have also shown semi-dry transfer works (Birtwistle et al., 2025), but is less reliable in our experience so far.
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.
How is the sensitivity compared?
The G-Blot has equivalent sensitivity (Birtwistle et al., 2025)
