On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Dave Hosfield <hosfield@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree that silanized plates are not always necessary. I would
> however recommend using silanized plates if you intend to transfer the
> gel from the glass plate to a piece of blotting paper for downstream
> analysis..
So I am gonna assume that polymerizing acrylamide won't stick to cured
silicone... as I think I'm gonna make some gaskets with automotive
gasket maker for my gel casting setup (and maybe for the
electrophoresis chamber too)
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-Nathan
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[DIYbio] Re: How do you make and use acrylamide gels?
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