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immunoblotting
im·mu·no·blot I0051250 (ĭm′yə-nō-blŏt′, ĭ-myo͞o′-)n. A laboratory procedure, such as Western blot analysis, in which proteins that have been separated by electrophoresis are transferred to a membrane of nitrocellulose or another material and are identified by their reaction with labeled antibodies.intr. & tr.v. im·mu·no·blot·ted, im·mu·no·blot·ting, im·mu·no·blots To perform or cause to be subjected to an immunoblot.immunoblotting (ˌɪmjʊnəʊˈblɒtɪŋ) nthe act or process of making immunoblotsimmunoblotting
im·mu·no·blot , immunoblotting (im'yū-nō-blot', im'yū-nō-blot'ing), Process by which antigens can be separated by electrophoresis and allowed to adhere to nitrocellulose sheets where they bind nonspecifically and then are subsequently identified by staining with appropriately labeled antibodies. See also: Western blot analysis. im·mu·no·blot , immunoblotting (im'yū-nō-blot', -ing) Process by which antigens can be separated by electrophoresis and blotted to nitrocellulose sheets, where they bind and are subsequently identified by staining with labeled antibodies. See also: Western blot analysisAcronymsSeeIB |