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Tween 20&nbsp;is a transparent viscous liquid&nbsp;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="A">Sigma-Aldrich (n.d). Tween 20. Available at
Tween 20&nbsp;is a transparent viscous liquid&nbsp;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="A">Sigma-Aldrich (n.d). Tween 20. Available atfckLRfckLRfckLRfckLRhttp://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/p9416?lang=en&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;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="A" />.  
fckLRfckLRfckLRhttp://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/p9416?lang=en&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;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="A" />.  


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Particularly is Western Blotting, Tween 20 is used to decrease the possibility of unspecific binding of proteins (such as immunoassays) onto the nitrocellulose/nylon membrane<ref name="B1">Galva, C., Gatto, C., Milanick, M. (2012). Soymilk: An effective and inexpensive blocking agent for immunoblotting. Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003269712002023. [Last accessed 20/11/13].</ref>. This improves visualisation of the protein of interest by reducing the background noise (mere binding of antibody to the menbrane)<ref name="B" /><ref name="C">Thermo Scientific. (n.d.). Overview of Western Blotting. Available at
Particularly is Western Blotting, Tween 20 is used to decrease the possibility of unspecific binding of proteins (such as immunoassays) onto the nitrocellulose/nylon membrane<ref name="B">Galva, C., Gatto, C., Milanick, M. (2012). Soymilk: An effective and inexpensive blocking agent for immunoblotting. Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003269712002023. [Last accessed 20/11/13].</ref>. This improves visualisation of the protein of interest by reducing the background noise (mere binding of antibody to the menbrane)<ref name="B" /><ref name="C">Thermo Scientific. (n.d.). Overview of Western Blotting. Available atfckLRhttp://www.piercenet.com/method/overview-western-blotting. [Last accessed 20/11/13].</ref>. Other potent blocking agents include nonfat dry milk, bovine serum albumin, casein and possibly nonfat soymilk<ref name="B" />.&nbsp;  
http://www.piercenet.com/method/overview-western-blotting. [Last accessed 20/11/13].</ref>. Other potent blocking agents include nonfat dry milk, bovine serum albumin, casein and possibly nonfat soymilk<ref name="B" />.&nbsp;  


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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].


Particularly is Western Blotting, Tween 20 is used to decrease the possibility of unspecific binding of proteins (such as immunoassays) onto the nitrocellulose/nylon membrane[2]. This improves visualisation of the protein of interest by reducing the background noise (mere binding of antibody to the menbrane)[2][3]. Other potent blocking agents include nonfat dry milk, bovine serum albumin, casein and possibly nonfat soymilk[2]


  1. 1.0 1.1 Sigma-Aldrich (n.d). Tween 20. Available atfckLRfckLRfckLRfckLRhttp://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/p9416?lang=en&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;region=GB. [Last accessed 20/11/13].
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Galva, C., Gatto, C., Milanick, M. (2012). Soymilk: An effective and inexpensive blocking agent for immunoblotting. Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003269712002023. [Last accessed 20/11/13].
  3. Thermo Scientific. (n.d.). Overview of Western Blotting. Available atfckLRhttp://www.piercenet.com/method/overview-western-blotting. [Last accessed 20/11/13].