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Western Blotting (formally known as immunoblotting) is a technique used in biomedicine to isolate and identify a protein of interest. Western Blotting involves the use of antibodies to bind to the protein (primary antibodies) and then to identify through bioluminescence (secondary antibodies).
Western Blotting (also known as [[Immunoblotting|immunoblotting]]) is a technique used in biomedicine to isolate and identify a [[Protein|protein]] of interest. Western Blotting involves the use of [[Antibody|antibodies]] to bind to the [[Protein|protein]] ([[Primary antibody|primary antibodies]]) and then to identify through [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescence]] ([[Secondary antibody|secondary antibodies]]).

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Western Blotting (also known as immunoblotting) is a technique used in biomedicine to isolate and identify a protein of interest. Western Blotting involves the use of antibodies to bind to the protein (primary antibodies) and then to identify through bioluminescence (secondary antibodies).