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| Hi group, I need a dye to stain protein solution without interfering with its function. Any ideas? Thanks, Peter |
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| In article <1172671752.461195.258290@s48g2000cws.googlegroups .com>, "peter" <[Only registered users see links. ]> wrote: Bromophenol blue (gel loading buffer) or phenol red (tissue culture media) do not bind most proteins, so chances are they won't interfere with the function. You might also test food colorants. For example, orange color is FD&C Yellow #6 = Sunset Yellow FCF DK |
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