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  • lol we're doing this for our showcase project at cart. it's not that its hard, but you just gotta be careful on what your adding. for us, we have to start from scratch. making the blotting buffer, sample buffer, primary antibodies, secondary antibodies....yeesh. this is such a long project and a bit hard to understand.

  • well... ok

  • nice vid

  • actually at 2:48

    

  • is sodium in the SDS being repelled by the positive electric current? and that is those bubbles at 1:54?

  • Thank you so very much, whoever posted this. It really helps a lot.

  • perty music

  • non c'ho capito un cazzo!

  • Preciso, educativo, genial!

    muchas gracias!

  • this song goes hard... lol jk. this video actually taught me something.

  • very complicated.

    

  • thanks alot, got a lab on monday on doing this, thanks very much. . . . more than prepared now :), i will own

  • too complicated

  • Is this test used for a single patient or multiple patients? If multiple, what is the maximum number of patients that can be tested.

  • @salesmilton Based on my understanding of Western blot, you would only want to do one sample at a time b/c you're detecting an antigen. If you had samples from 5 people, say, and it turned up positive, how do you know which of the 5 has the antigen? Maybe all 5 do, maybe only 1. You'd have to test their samples individually to know.

  • @salesmilton Actually, I'd like to amend my previous statement--I do think you can run multiple columns on the gel at once, each column with a different sample, potentially samples from different individuals.

  • Seems easy in the video. Way different in a lab like mine.

  • I miei trasferimenti escono meglio anche senza tutte queste bellissime makkine e accessori!

  • i have a test about this tomorrow i did it in the lab but this was waaay more comprehensive thanx!!!

  • 1:27 her sleeve's got stained :P

  • yes very superb professional handling skills. i'm gonna go into lab work.

  • wow what a demosntration superb its purely profesonal handling

  • Karyotyping sounds amazing... though it is probably contamination prone considering the process. That's not something they even mentioned you could even do at my university. Thanks for sharing that bit of into.

  • We learn those techniques (Microarray, Western Blot, Gel-electrophoresis, Southern and Northern Blot) in university theoretical and later practical and it's interesting to see it how it works.

  • @XSirApocalypseX - that's how it works at my uni, too! We only briefly discussed Western blotting in a grad level course I took and now I'm actually doing Westerns in a lab! It is definitely much more different than what I imagined. 

  • @nicklinkzelda That's really interesting, but what I want to do is to do a karyogramm, we've genetics, als human-genetics. Sorry for my bad english.

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