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Negative staining with zinc-imidazole of gel electrophoresis-separated nucleic acids
ArticleAbstract: Zinc and imidazole salts were applied for the detection of nucleic acids on either polyacrylamide orPalabras claves:Agarose gel electrophoresis, Detection of nucleic acids, Negative staining, Zinc staining, Zinc-imidazole detectionAutores:Casalvilla R., Castellanos‐Serra L., Eugenio Hardy, López E., Luis E. Trujillo, Pupo E., Sosa A.E.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding the mechanism of the zinc-ion stains of biomacromolecules in electrophoresis gels: Generalization of the reverse-staining technique
ArticleAbstract: We have recently shown that a few nanograms of protein separated by electrophoresis in sodium dodecyPalabras claves:detection, Imidazole, inflammation, Lysozyme, Negative stainingAutores:Castellanos‐Serra L., Estevez E., Eugenio Hardy, Fernandez‐Patron C., Frank R., Guerra M., Mehl E.Fuentes:scopusSelective precipitation of zinc imidazolate: Application to the detection of biomolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, and bacterial glycolipids) separated in polyacrylamide gels
ArticleAbstract: At the start of the past decade a group of scientists from the Center for Genetic Engineering and BiPalabras claves:Electrophoresis, lipopolysaccharides, Negative staining, Nucleic acids, Polyacrylamide, proteinsAutores:Castellanos‐Serra L., Eugenio HardyFuentes:scopus