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General electrophoresis

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General electrophoresis is a laboratory technique used to separate and analyze macromolecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, based on their size and charge. It provides a way to visualize and identify the components of a complex sample.

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2 protocols using general electrophoresis

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Gastric Cancer Tissue Analysis

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General electrophoresis, horizontal and vertical electrophoresis tank, and semidry transfer blotter were purchased from Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., (Hercules, CA, USA). Inverted fluorescence microscope was purchased from Olympus (CK53, Japan). A microplate reader was purchased from Tecan Group Ltd. (Männedorf, Switzerland); and the automatic developing instrument (chemo doc) was purchased from BioRAD.
Remove the wax block of the gastric cancer patient and the paraffin block from the pathology department and send them to the partner company for testing after taking the paraffin slice.
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Comprehensive Biochemical Analysis Workflow

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General electrophoresis, horizontal and vertical electrophoresis tank, and semi-dry transfer blotter were purchased from Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., (Hercules, CA, USA). The Ti-U manual fluorescence/inverted phase contrast microscope was obtained from Nikon Corporation (Tokyo, Japan); BioSpectrum® Imaging system from UVP Inc., (Upland, CA, USA); microplate reader from Tecan Group Ltd. (Männedorf, Switzerland); and Alpha Automatic Image Analysis system from Bio-Techne (ProteinSimple; Minneapolis, MN, USA).
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