An inexpensive technique for dot blotting in a 96-well format

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      Abstract: Dot blotting for the quantification of proteins usually requires expensive devices. Here we present an inexpensive way to facilitate dot blotting in a 96-well format. An agarose gel was used as sample reservoir, and proteins were electrophoretically transferred from the gel to a membrane. Dots produced by this technique were applied to reproducible immunoquantification of proteins such as β-actin and doublecortin. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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