Simplified handling of high-density genetic filters using rigid plastic laminates.
AUTOR(ES)
Bancroft, D R
RESUMO
Wet membranes in DNA hybridisation procedures can be very difficult to handle. This adds considerable time to the length of experiments and is a serious obstacle to the performance of large-scale investigations. A method is described to give rigidity to membranes, thereby making them easier to handle and in turn improving both the speed and efficiency of experimental work.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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