Membranes are designed, manufactured and tested specifically for RNA, DNA and protein analysis providing scientists with high quality materials for outstanding results, at economical prices
Anachem has extended its product range to include an extensive new line of transfer membranes from GE.
Anachem GE transfer membranes are available with pore sizes of 0.1um, 0.22um or 0.45um in a wide choice of formats including rolls, sheets or discs for convenience.
Anachem holds a large UK stock for next day delivery.
The range includes nylon reprobing charged transfer membranes specifically designed for multiple reprobings, offering significantly increased binding, maximum lot-to-lot consistency and excellent signal retention.
They are ideal for use in radioactive and non-radioactive procedures including chemiluminescent and biotinylated detection systems.
The nylon neutral transfer membranes are optimised for all traditional DNA and RNA transfers where a neutral or single probe test is desired.
The nitrocellulose supported transfer membranes combine the binding characteristics of nitrocellulose, with the strength of nylon, for procedures requiring rigorous handling.
They outperform unsupported nitrocellulose when extensive reprobing is required or when performing colony or plaque lifts.
These membranes are extremely strong and will not curl, bend, tear or crack after baking.
The nitrocellulose pure transfer membranes are ideal for procedures that require optimum resolution, free from cellulose acetate they assure high binding and sensitivity with low background.
Excellent results will be obtained with all detection systems: antibody/antigen, radiolabelled, biotyinylated and chemiluninescent, providing a great deal of flexibility when designing procedures.
The PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) transfer membranes are naturally hydrophobic unsupported membranes manufactured and tested to deliver the highest binding capacity with low backgrounds in Western transfer, amino acid analysis and protein sequencing applications.