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Trends in Protein Separation and Analysis — the Advance of Stain-Free Technology

What is stain-free technology? How does it work in electrophoresis and western blotting? How does it compare with existing staining techniques? What are its advantages and possible concerns? Here is a technical review of this rapidly growing technological advance.
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Telling the Story of Western Blots with the ChemiDoc Touch Imaging System

For a long time X-ray film has been the standard for imaging western blots, but this method has its limitations. Find out how 3 researchers are using the digital tools offered by the new ChemiDoc Touch Imaging System to beat these limitations and improve their blot images.
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Bio-Rad’s FastCast™ Acrylamide Kits — It’s Time to Expect More from Your Handcast Gels

Hand casting polyacrylamide gels is not an easy task. It is laborious, needs lot of pre-planning and is cumbersome. Bio-Rad’s new TGX and TGX Stain-Free FastCast gel solutions not only address all these issues, but provide added benefits, such as increased speed, stain-free visualization, and quality control. Learn more about these new handcasting kits.
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Biologics Analysis Workflow™ – Delivering Increased Throughput, Sensitivity, Reproducibility, and Automation for cGMP Laboratories

Evaluating potential protein therapies for purity and/or identity represents a vital and highly regulated step in biological drug development. Bio-Rad’s new Biologics Analysis Workflow™ offers a high-throughput, sensitive, and reproducible solution that is cGMP-compliant.
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Revealing BRCA2 Pathways in Cancer with Bio-Rad’s V3 Western Workflow

Twenty years after the discovery of the link between BRCA gene mutations and breast cancer, researcher Ryan Jensen of the Yale Medical School is looking into the interactions between the DNA repair protein RAD51 and BRCA proteins using Bio-Rad’s V3 Western Workflow.
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