ECL Chemiluminescence Kit | FIVEphoton Biochemicals | PCD-250, PCD-500 | High Sensitivity
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Strong signal ECL Western blotting protein detection method
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Sensitive picogram detection
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Applicable to PVDF or nitrocellulose membranes. Develop on film or CCD camera
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Effective tool for publication quality Western Blot figures
Available ECL Kit Options
Part No |
Membrane Area Coverage |
Price |
PCD-250 |
2500 cm2 |
$179.95 |
PCD-500 |
5000 cm2 |
$214.95 |
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ECL substrate: 250 ml (Solution A)
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Activator: 1 ml (Solution B)
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ECL substrate: 500 ml (Solution A)
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Activator: 2 ml (Solution B)
The Photon ECL Chemiluminescence Western Blotting Detection Kit (PCD) contains reagents to rapidly and reliably detect proteins in Western blots to picogram protein amounts. The unique feature of this ECL reagent kit is its high signal to noise luminescence, providing outstanding selectivity and robust signal.
Legend: PCDTM ECL Kit sensitivity. Recombinant human IL-10 (hIL-10) was diluted (25-0.05 ng) and electrophoresis was performed. The gels were transferred to PVDF membranes, blocked and incubated with a 0.5 µg/ml dilution of rabbit anti-IL-10 antibody. After washing, the membranes were incubated with 1:5000 dilutions of HRP-conjugated goat anti-donkey antibody. The membranes were washed again and then incubated with chemiluminescent substrate. Blots were exposed to film for 30 second and 2 minute exposures. The FIVEphoton Biochemicals ECL reagent kit detects picogram amounts of protein.
Additional examples of Western blots developed with the FIVEphoton Biochemicals ECL Kit
- Xie, R., Dong, X., Wong, C., Vallon, V., Tang, B., Sun, J., ... & Dong, H. (2014). Molecular Mechanisms of Calcium-sensing Receptor-mediated Calcium Signaling in the Modulation of Epithelial Ion Transport and Bicarbonate Secretion. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289(50), 34642-34653.
- Yu, H. L., Gao, L. F., Ma, W. W., Xie, F., Bi, Y. X., Yuan, L. H., ... & Xiao, R. (2013). The effects of phytosterol supplementation on serum LDL-C levels and learning ability in mice fed a high-fat, high-energy diet from gestation onward. International journal of food sciences and nutrition, 64(6), 724-729.