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Tween 20 is a transparent viscous liquid that is commonly used in Molecular Biology as a potent nonionic detergent, emulsifier and as a blocking agent in immunoassays, such as Western Blotting <ref name=" | Tween 20 is a transparent viscous liquid that is commonly used in Molecular Biology as a potent nonionic detergent, emulsifier and as a blocking agent in immunoassays, such as Western Blotting <ref name="S1">Sigma-Aldrich (n.d). Tween 20.fckLRfckLRhttp://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/p9416?lang=en&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;region=GB. [Last accessed 20/11/13].</ref>. Other uses of Tween 20 include expulsion of membrane peripheral proteins and lysis of mammalian cells<ref name="S1" />. | ||
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Tween 20 is a transparent viscous liquid that is commonly used in Molecular Biology as a potent nonionic detergent, emulsifier and as a blocking agent in immunoassays, such as Western Blotting [1]. Other uses of Tween 20 include expulsion of membrane peripheral proteins and lysis of mammalian cells[1].