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Membrane proteins

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Protein Expression and Analysis

Working with Membrane Proteins: Tips for Expressing, Extracting, and Purifying Your Membrane Protein Sample

ByThomas Warwick

Working with membrane proteins can be tricky. Read on to get tried-and-tested tips and tricks for expressing, extracting, and purifying these water-phobic proteins.

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Protein Expression and Analysis

Beat Back the Bubbles: 6 Ways to Remove Excess Detergent from Your Membrane Protein Sample

ByThomas Warwick

Excess detergent in your membrane proteins samples can cause you serious headaches. We’ve got you covered with 6 ways you can remove excess detergent from membrane proteins.

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6 Common Lab Uses of Detergents
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6 Common Lab Uses of Detergents

ByMegan Cartwright

Detergents are all around us in the lab – and that’s a good thing! Thanks to their chemical structure, detergents can solubilize and interact with many types of molecules, making them vital to research. To show you why detergents are such a good thing for scientists, we’ll go through six examples in molecular biology where…

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