Improved protein detection using cold microwave technology.

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Abstract

Protein screening/detection is an essential tool in many laboratories. Owing to the relatively large time investments that are required by standard protocols, the development of methods with higher throughput while maintaining an at least comparable signal-to-noise ratio would be highly beneficial to many researchers. This chapter describes how cold microwave technology can be used to enhance the rate of molecular interactions and provides protocols for dot blots, western blots, and ELISA procedures permitting a completion of all incubation steps (blocking and antibody steps) within 45 min.

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Smith, A. G., Jayaram, J., Johnson, C. B., Ellis, E. A., Vitha, S., Collisson, E. W., & Holzenburg, A. (2009). Improved protein detection using cold microwave technology. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 536, 533–543. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-542-8_54

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