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Nitrocellulose is "a derivative of cellulose and is also known as cellulose nitrate" | Nitrocellulose is "a derivative of cellulose and is also known as cellulose nitrate"<ref>http://www.dow.com/dowwolff/en/industrial_solutions/polymers/nitrocellulose/</ref>. | ||
It can be used to absorb proteins from polyacrylamide gels, usually after electrophoresis | It can be used to absorb proteins from polyacrylamide gels, usually after electrophoresis. | ||
See [[Western blotting]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:31, 27 October 2015
Nitrocellulose is "a derivative of cellulose and is also known as cellulose nitrate"[1].
It can be used to absorb proteins from polyacrylamide gels, usually after electrophoresis.
See Western blotting