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  • What is polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis?
  • Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, popularly known by its acronym PAGE is an analytical technique which is based on the principle of migration of charged particles under the influence of electrical field. The main purpose of this technique in analytical chemistry is to separate the mixture of protein or nucleic acid based on their size.
  • Can linear polyacrylamide chains be selectively activated after polymerization?
  • Linear polyacrylamide chains of the viscoelastic gel cannot be selectively activated after polymerization of the crosslinked network. After incubation with the protein, rinse the gels 3 times with 100 µl PBS and store in PBS at 4°C until cell seeding, but not longer than a couple of days.
  • Are viscoelastic polyacrylamide gels suitable for cell culture in vitro?
  • Polyacrylamide gels are purely elastic and well adapted to cell culture as they are inert and can be conjugated with adhesion proteins. Here, we report a method to make viscoelastic polyacrylamide gels with mechanical properties more closely resembling biological tissues and suitable for cell culture in vitro.
  • Are polyacrylamide hydrogels elastic?
  • Polyacrylamide (PAA) hydrogels are widely used to study in vitro the effect of the mechanical environment on cell behavior. 1–4 PAA gels are nearly purely elastic, with the shear storage modulus several orders of magnitude larger than the loss modulus.