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A rapid and simple 8‐quinolinol‐based fluorescent stain of phosphoproteins in polyacrylamide gel after electrophoresis

Wang et al., 2015

Document ID
2904857688019506452
Author
Wang X
Hwang S
Cong W
Jin L
Choi J
Publication year
Publication venue
Electrophoresis

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In order to obtain an easy and rapid protocol to visualize phosphoproteins in SDS‐PAGE, a fluorescent detection method named 8‐Quinolinol (8‐Q) stain is described. 8‐Q can form ternary complexes in the gel matrix contributed by the affinity of aluminum ion (Al3+) to the …
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