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Borate is a chemical compound that is commonly used in various laboratory applications. It functions as a buffer, maintaining a specific pH level in solutions. Borate is often utilized in biochemical and molecular biology procedures, where maintaining the appropriate pH environment is crucial for the stability and activity of biomolecules.

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Nitrocellulose Blocking and Storage

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Nitrocellulose strips were blocked in a solution containing 0.3% casein (from 6% stock), 5 mM borate (ThermoFisher, Wattham, MA, 28341), 2% w/v beta lactose (Sigma, St Louis, MO, L3750) and 2% w/v sucrose (Sigma, St Louis, MO, S7903).
To block, striped nitrocellulose was placed with the long edge submerged in the blocking solution. The solution was allowed to wick until the nitrocellulose was fully wet, at which point it was submerged fully in the blocking solution. The nitrocellulose remained in the blocking solution for 15 minutes, with continuous rocking. Finally, the nitrocellulose was removed from the blocking solution and placed in a 25°C forced-air oven for 30 minutes or until dry. It was then immediately moved to an argon-purged desiccator for storage.
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Blocking Conjugate Pad for Lateral Flow

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A chopped glass fiber conjugate pad cut to 29 mm width (Lydall Performance Materials, Rochester, NH, Lypore 9818) and blocked with a solution of 0.075% one-day aged casein (from 1% stock), 5 mM borate (ThermoFisher, Wattham, MA, 28341), 0.05% Tween-20 (Seracare, Milford, MA 5460–0019) and 0.2% w/v sucrose (Sigma, St Louis, MO, S7903). The entire conjugate pad was submerged in the blocking solution for 15 minutes with continuous rocking. The nitrocellulose was removed and dried in a 40°C forced-air oven for 60 minutes.
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