Bis-Tris Gels: Their Key Advantages and How to Prepare Them
Fat and blurry bands on your SDS-PAGE gel can leave your experimental question unanswered. Learn how you can sharpen up your bands and get much greater resolution by using Bis-Tris gels.
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Fat and blurry bands on your SDS-PAGE gel can leave your experimental question unanswered. Learn how you can sharpen up your bands and get much greater resolution by using Bis-Tris gels.
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