Electrophoresis Sample Clauses

Electrophoresis. 1. Using the instructions provided in the SPIFE 3000 Operators Manual, set up the parameters as follows: Electrophoresis Unit
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Electrophoresis. 1. Using the instructions provided in the SPIFE Touch Operators Manual, set up the parameters as follows: Separator Unit Electrophoresis Prompt: None Time: 45:00 Temperature: 15°C Voltage: 700 V mA: 75 mA End
Electrophoresis. 1. Open the chamber lid. Place the Cup Tray with prepared lysates on the SPIFE 3000. Align the holes in the tray with the pins on the instrument. Close the chamber lid.
Electrophoresis. 1. Place the gel into the inner section of the chamber, agarose side down, by gently squeezing the gel into place. Position the gel(s) so that the edges of the agar are in the buffer and the xxxxx are toward the cathode (-) side of the chamber.
Electrophoresis. 1. Click START on the screen and respond to the analyzer prompts. The analyzer will load samples when appropriate, apply samples, electrophorese, immunofix, wash, stain, destain, dry and scan the gels.
Electrophoresis. Quickly place the plate, cellulose acetate side down, in the electrophoresis chamber. The application point should be closer to the cathode (-). Place a weight (glass slide, etc.) on the plate to insure contact with the xxxxx. Cover the chamber securely. Electrophorese the plate for 25 minutes at 180 volts. Power must be applied within 5 minutes after a plate has been placed in the chamber.
Electrophoresis. 1. Place the plate, agarose side down, in the cham-ber on the sponge xxxxx. Place the application point (xxxxx) toward the cathode (-) side.
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