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将所有存在的胶态碳沉至瓶底,然后将您需要使用的溶液倒出。我们不建议离心或过滤,因为这些操作可能会使产品的封闭能力降低。
卡松防腐剂,一种广谱抗微生物剂,浓度为600 ppm。
在4℃下的有效期为1年。
常规程序是在室温孵育1小时或在4℃孵育过夜。但是,在很多程序中,在室温下孵育3 x 2分钟足以实现有效封闭。
不是,SuperBlock封闭缓冲液不是RNase-free的。
可以, SuperBlock封闭缓冲液能和尼龙膜和硝酸纤维素膜一起工作。
不需要。该产品以1X浓度供应,应“按原液”使用。
不含。除非是名字中含有“T20”的封闭缓冲液,如SuperBlock T20(PBS)封闭缓冲液,含有0.05% Tween 20。
微孔板经过封闭处理后,去除封闭缓冲液并风干数小时。将微孔板与干燥剂一起装在塑料袋中,保存于4℃。为实现最佳的保存,应在24小时后更换干燥剂。微孔板可稳定保存至少12个月。
Allow any colloidal carbon, if present, to settle to the bottom of the bottle and pouring off what you need to use. We do not recommend centrifugation or filtering because these procedures may reduce the product's blocking capabilities.
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Kathon Preservative, a broad spectrum antimicrobial agent, is used at a concentration of 600 ppm.
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Its shelf life is one year at 4°C.
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Typical procedures use 1 hour at room temperature or overnight at 4°C. However, sufficient blocking in many procedures is possible in 3 x 2 minutes at room temperature.
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No, SuperBlock Blocking Buffer is not RNase-free.
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Yes, SuperBlock Blocking Buffer works with nylon and nitrocellulose membrane.
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No. It is supplied at 1X concentration and should be used as is.
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No. Unless it includes T20 in the name, for example, SuperBlock T20 (PBS) Blocking Buffer, which contains 0.05% Tween 20.
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After the plates are blocked, remove the blocking buffer and air dry the plates for several hours. Store plates with desiccant in a plastic bag at 4°C. Change desiccant after 24 hours for optimal storage. The plates should be stable for at least 12 months.
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Optimize the concentration of primary and secondary antibodies. In some cases, increasing the concentration of blocking agent (BSA or non-fat dry milk) or usiing an alternative blocking solution such as Starting Block or SuperBlock may reduce background signal. After incubation with the primary antibody, wash at least 2 times with TBST (include 0.5 M NaCl in one or more of the wash steps). Avoid Nonidet P40 or Triton X-100 in buffers because protein detection is decreased when these detergents are used.
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This information is proprietary. The protein concentration in the SuperBlock T20 (PBS) Blocking Buffer has been optimized for direct usage without further dilution, however if desired, the blocking buffer may be diluted with phosphate-buffered saline. For best results, our recommendation is to empirically determine the optimal concentration to use.
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Generally, the Superblock Blocking Buffer formulations are tolerant of 2-3 freeze/thaw cycles. Heating above 37 degrees C for an extended period will denature the protein in the blocking buffers rendering them less effective.
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The procedure for the Reversible Protein Stain Kit for PVDF Membranes (Cat. No. 24585) is performed before the membrane is blocked with the blocking buffer, and thus, has no effect on the subsequent blocking.
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Yes, using the SuperBlock Blocking Buffer as a diluent can help stabilize the protein during incubations and also enhance blocking.
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Yes, besides the fact that SuperBlock (TBS) Blocking Buffer Dry Blend (Cat. No. 37545) does not contain the Kathon preservative or Tween-20 detergent, the five pouches of SuperBlock (TBS) Blocking Buffer Dry Blend (Cat. No. 37545) when reconstituted (each pouch in 200 mL Ultrapure water for 1x buffer) is equivalent to one liter of the liquid formulation (Cat. Nos., 37581 and 37535).
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Please review the table in this link (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/protein-biology/protein-assays-analysis/western-blotting/detect-proteins-western-blot/western-blot-buffers.html) to pick the right Western blot blocking buffer for your specific need. Additionally, here are some general tips to keep in mind:
To prevent non-specific binding, we recommend adding 0.05% to 0.1% Tween-20 to SuperBlock Blocking Buffers that don't already contain it. Please note that Cat. Nos. 37516 and 37536 already contain 0.05% Tween 20. .
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SuperBlock Blocking Buffers (Cat. Nos. 37515, 37518, 37580, 37516, 37535, 37581, 37536, and 37545) are compatible with ELISA, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting applications. SuperBlock Blocking Buffers (Cat. Nos. 37517 and 37537) are compatible only with Western blotting and immunohistochemistry applications but not with chemiluminescence.
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Yes, SuperBlock Blocking Buffers can be used to block a flash plate.
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Yes. The proprietary protein contained in SuperBlock Blocking Buffers is glycosylated. In addition, the buffers contain a proprietary simple sugar carrier/diluent.
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SuperBlock Blocking Buffers contain PBS or TBS, along with Kathon Anti-microbial Agent as preservative (600 ppm), with or without 0.05% Tween-20. We offer two different types of SuperBlock Blocking Buffers: one designed only for Western blotting and immunohistochemistry applications but not chemiluminescence (Cat. Nos. 37517 and 37537) and the other for general blocking with ELISA, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting applications (Cat. Nos. 37515, 37518, 37580, 37516, 37535, 37581, 37536, and 37545).
Note: The SuperBlock (TBS) Blocking Buffer Dry Blend (Cat. No. 37545) does not contain the Kathon preservative.
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SuperBlock Blocking Buffers contain a proprietary protein-based formulation of blocking agents for blocking excess binding sites in ELISA, immunohistochemistry, and Western blotting applications. SuperBlock Blocking Buffers have the advantage of being free of immunoglobulins, albumin, or endogenous biotin, making them compatible in many situations where traditional blocking agents fail.
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Yes, freezing will not affect performance of SuperBlock T20 (PBS) Blocking Buffer (Cat. No. 37516). We recommend letting the buffer thaw and mix gently until it is fully back in solution.
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