Explore the “Getting Started” and “Troubleshooting” sections for solutions to top inquiries and common problems. Browse through the “Guides and Tools” section to access comprehensive product-related support resources.
- Is there a wet transfer blot module available for the Mini Gel Tank? Are Bolt Bis-Tris Plus gels compatible with other transfer methods?
- How many
Mini Blot Modules can be run per Bolt Mini Gel Tank? - Is it okay to freeze the iBlot Gel Transfer Stacks?
- How many gels can be simultaneously transferred using the Thermo Scientific Pierce Power Blotter when used in conjunction with the Thermo Scientific Pierce 1-Step Transfer Buffer?
- After transferring onto a nitrocellulose membrane, what is the best way to store the membrane overnight for probing the next day?
- I used the Thermo Scientific Pierce Power Blotter and got inefficient transfer of low–molecular weight proteins to PVDF. What should I do?
- I would like to use the Thermo Scientific Pierce Power Blotter but the cassette is difficult to open. What should I do?
- I used the iBlot 2 Dry Blotting System and none of my proteins transferred to the membrane. What could have happened?
- After transferring using the iBlot 2 Dry Blotting System, I noticed that the Bottom Stack transfer gel melted to a viscous blue solution. Why is this?
- How can I reduce background on my PVDF western blots?
Guides and Tools
General
- Overview: Western Blotting
- Overview: iBlot Dry Blotting System vs Conventional Semi-Dry and Wet Transfer Systems
- Overview: Protein Identification by Western Blot
- Learning Center: Protein Biology
- Protein Biology Resource Library (useful technical, application, and other learning resources including application notes and methods)
- Guide: Protein Analysis Handbook
- Protocol: Western Blot Protocols
- Selection Guide: Western Blot Workflow
- Selection Table: Which Western Transfer System is Right for You?
- Selection Guide: Fast Western Blotting
- Video: Western Transfer Showdown – Wet Blot vs Dry Blot
- Video: Unboxing the Western Blot Workflow
- Videos: Western Blot Analysis
- Video: Pierce Power Blotter Stainer System
Mini Blot Module
XCell II Blot Module
Original iBlot Dry Blotting System
- Overview: Original iBlot Dry Blotting System
- Technical Note: iBlot Copper Recycling Instructions
- Video: iBlot Dry Blotting System - Meet the Inventor
- Video: iBlot Dry Blotting System - Completes Transfer in 7 Minutes
- Video: iBlot Dry Blotting System – Step by Step Guide
- Video: The Blot Transfer using the iBlot™
iBlot 2 Dry Blotting System
- Overview: iBlot 2 Dry Blotting System
- Technical Note: iBlot 2 Copper Recycling Instructions
- Video: How to use the iBlot 2 Dry Blotting System
Thermo Scientific Pierce Power Blotter
- Video: Pierce Power Blotter
Western Blot Membranes
- Overview: PVDF Membranes
- Overview: Nitrocellulose Membranes
- Selection Table: Choosing Your Western Blot Membrane
- Instrument Registration - register your instrument to access the latest firmware upgrades, receive updates, and activate your warranty/service agreement
- iBlot™ 2 Firmware Upgrade Instructions
- DailyCalcs Science Calculator: An app designed to calculate molarity, dilution, molecular weight, and more. Also includes a transfection calculator you can use to simplify transfection experimental setup.
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