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SNAP2BHMB050

SNAP id® 2.0 MultiBlot Holders

4.5 x 8.4 cm, horizontal, flat profile for compact space storage

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Western blot, Western blot holders, blot holders

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UNSPSC Code:
41116010
eCl@ss:
42029053
NACRES:
NA.32

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Product Name

SNAP id® 2.0 MultiBlot Holders (4.5 x 8.4 cm), The new MultiBlot Holders ensure that each half blot membrane is aligned horizontally, allowing for the uniform distribution of antibody. The flat profile alows for compact space allocation for storage, shipping and waste management.

Quality Level

manufacturer/tradename

SNAP id®

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

compatibility

for use with Commercially available blocking reagents
for use with Luminata Western HRP Substrates
for use with Nitrocellulose
for use with PVDF (Immobilon membranes)
for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-CH Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDCH01)
for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-FL Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDFL01)
for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-PO Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDP001)
for use with commercially available detection reagents

detection method

chemiluminescent
colorimetric
fluorometric

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

room temp

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compatibility

for use with Commercially available blocking reagents, for use with Nitrocellulose, for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-CH Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDCH01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-PO Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDP001), for use with Luminata Western HRP Substrates, for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-FL Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDFL01), for use with PVDF (Immobilon membranes)

compatibility

for use with Commercially available blocking reagents, for use with Luminata Western HRP Substrates, for use with Nitrocellulose, for use with PVDF (Immobilon membranes), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-CH Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDCH01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-FL Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDFL01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-PO Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDP001), for use with commercially available detection reagents

compatibility

for use with Commercially available blocking reagents, for use with Luminata Western HRP Substrates, for use with Nitrocellulose, for use with PVDF (Immobilon membranes), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-CH Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDCH01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-FL Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDFL01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-PO Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDP001), for use with commercially available detection reagents

compatibility

for use with Commercially available blocking reagents, for use with Luminata Western HRP Substrates, for use with Nitrocellulose, for use with PVDF (Immobilon membranes), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-CH Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDCH01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-FL Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDFL01), for use with blØk<TMSYMBOL></TMSYMBOL>-PO Buffer (cat. no. WBAVDP001), for use with commercially available detection reagents

manufacturer/tradename

SNAP id®

manufacturer/tradename

SNAP id®

manufacturer/tradename

SNAP id®

manufacturer/tradename

SNAP id®

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

technique(s)

western blot: suitable

detection method

chemiluminescent

detection method

chemiluminescent, colorimetric, fluorometric

detection method

chemiluminescent, colorimetric, fluorometric

detection method

chemiluminescent, colorimetric, fluorometric

shipped in

ambient

shipped in

ambient

shipped in

ambient

shipped in

ambient

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

storage temp.

room temp

Application

For use on immunoblots.

Legal Information

SNAP id is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Disclaimer

Unless otherwise stated in our catalog or other company documentation accompanying the product(s), our products are intended for research use only and are not to be used for any other purpose, which includes but is not limited to, unauthorized commercial uses, in vitro diagnostic uses, ex vivo or in vivo therapeutic uses or any type of consumption or application to humans or animals.

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Protocols

Western blot protocol details protein transfer from gels to nitrocellulose, crucial for immunoblotting procedures in research.

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Antibody reuse for Western blotting is a common practice for many researchers. While many antibodies lose potency with time or degrade even faster due to improper storage conditions, it is important to recognize the potential value of recovering the primary antibody for possible reuse in some experiments. The SNAP i.d.® 2.0 system is not only able to reduce the immunodetection processing time, but its flexibility lets you combine conditions used in the standard immunodetection protocol and also allows the collection of antibody for future reuse. Here, we compare the antibody recovery and reuse in the standard immunodetection protocol with the antibody recovery and reuse in SNAP i.d.® system using the extended protocol and the original SNAP i.d.® protocol.

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