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    about glycine stripping buffer
    Posted by: iwa633 (IP Hidden, New member, 1)
    Date: May 4, 2006 04:22PM

    can anyone tell me how glycine work in glycine stripping buffer?? thanks

     

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    Re: about glycine stripping buffer
    Posted by: femmeauburn (IP Hidden, Advanced member, 115)
    Date: June 6, 2006 03:58PM

    i am not sure about the role of glycine chemically stripping the blot. i believe glycine is used because it provides a rather acidic pH, as this pH itself (and perhaps heat depending on your stripping protocol) is what dissociates the bound antibodies.

     

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