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Invitrogen™ Novex™ Value™ Tris-Glycine Mini Protein Gel, 4 to 20%, 1.0 mm, 10-well
Description
Includes
20 precast gels
Features of the Novex Value gels include:
- Great balance of value and performance
- Fast run conditions - separate your proteins using constant voltage in less than 60 minutes
- Improved shelf life - store gels for at least 12 months at 4°C
- Usable for native and denaturing protein assays
Warranty
Up to 12 months
Specifications
Specifications
| Content And Storage | Store in refrigerator (2–8°C). Shelf life up to 12 months depending on gel type. |
| Description | Novex™ Value™ 4 to 20% Tris-Glycine Mini Gels, 20 Gels, 0.039 in. Thickness, 8 x 8cm Gel Size, Gel, For Protein Gel Electrophoresis, 12 Months Shelf Life, 2 to 8°C Storage Temperature |
| Gel Percentage | 4 to 20% |
| Gel Size | Mini |
| Gel Thickness | 1.0 mm |
| Gel Type | Tris-Glycine |
| Recommended Applications | Denaturing, Native |
| Sample Loading Volume | up to 25 μL |
| Separation of | Protein |
| Separation Range | 20 to 200 kDa |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
I am transferring a Tris-Glycine gel using constant voltage and the current reading is way over the expected starting current. Can you offer some suggestions?
The most common cause of abnormally high current is the transfer buffer. If the transfer buffer is too concentrated, this leads to increased conductivity and current. High current may also occur if Tris-HCl is accidentally substituted for the Tris base required in the transfer buffer. This will again result in low buffer pH and lead to increased conductivity and current and subsequently, overheating. We recommend checking the transfer buffer and its reagent components and re-diluting or remaking the buffer.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.