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Chemichrome Western Control

C4236 -

(Color Molecular Weight Marker)

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Description

Features and Benefits

• Confirms that a membrane transfer is complete
• Confirms successful Western Blotting Conditions
• Compatible with many peroxidase and phosphatase substrates, including TMB and ECL®.

General description

Chemichrome Western Control is an ideal molecular weight marker and positive control for researchers performing electrophoresis and subsequent Western blotting. Similar to Colorburst™, Chemichrome contains an additional band of mouse IgG. During electrophoresis, brightly colored protein bands serve as positive controls for protein migration. During blotting, the same brightly colored bands indicate that the transfer is complete. After incubation with mouse primary and secondary antibodies, the band of mouse IgG serves as a positive control using either colorimetric or chemiluminescent substrates. Chemichrome is supplied in vials containing 200 μl of ready-to-use solution.

Legal Information

Chemichrome is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

Price and Availability

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Documents

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Certificate of Analysis

C4236 - Datasheet (80 KB)
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Safety Information

Hazard CodesT
Risk Statements61-37/38-41
Safety Statements53-23-26-36/37/39-45
WGK Germany1

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