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Polyacrylamide Gel - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Polyacrylamide gels have served as an important tool to investigate the effect of substrate stiffness on cellular functions in various cell types since Pelham et al. reported that cell motility and focal adhesion in fibroblasts are regulated by the stiffness of collagen-coated polyacrylamide gels. 62 One of the advantages of polyacrylamide gels is that they are biologically inert.
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) analysis can be conveniently applied to analyze the molecular weight of sulfated GAGs. Gels on which GAGs have been fractionated can be visualized with Alcian Blue with or without silver staining and the bands can be scanned and digitized. The average MW of a GAG is then calculated based on a mixture of HP-derived oligosaccharide standards prepared
Modular Glucuronoxylan-Specific - PubMed Central (PMC)
Continuous native polyacrylamide gels containing 7.5% acrylamide in 25 mM Tris-250 mM glycine buffer (pH 8.3) were used. Soluble xylan (2 to 4 mg/ml) was included in gels before polymerization. Gels, with and without xylan, were polymerized at the same time and were run in the same gel tank.
Somatic cells can be reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells by forced expression of Oct4 (also known as Pouf5.1), Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc 1,2 (named as OSKM hereinafter). Reprogramming of somatic cells is a stepwise process and cells must overcome several barriers before reaching the pluripotent state 3,4.These barriers include the downregulation of somatic gene expression
Fluorescent Visualization of Mango-tagged RNA
Here we show that Mango I, II, III, and IV can be used to specifically image RNA in gels with high sensitivity. As little as 62.5 fmol of RNA in native gels and 125 fmol of RNA in denaturing gels can be detected by soaking gels in an imaging buffer containing potassium and 20 nM TO1-Biotin for 30 min.
Estimation of polyacrylamide gel pore size from Ferguson plots of linear DNA fragments. II. Comparison of gels with different crosslinker concentrations, added agarose and added linear polyacrylamide. Electrophoresis 1991, 12 (9) , 612-619. DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150120903.
Graphene Improves the Biocompatibility of Polyacrylamide
Preparation of the aqueous graphene dispersions. The exfoliation of graphite was carried out using a ball-milling procedure developed in our group 34.In a typical experiment, a graphite/melamine mixture (1:3) (30 mg) was ball-milled at 100 rpm for 30 minutes using a Retsch PM100 planetary mill. The resulting solid mixture was dispersed in water (20 mL) to produce a dark suspension, which was
Wide-pore cryostructurates were prepared via freezing sodium alginate aqueous solutions with subsequent ice sublimation from the frozen samples, followed by their incubation in the ethanol solutions of calcium chloride or sulfuric acid, rinsing, and final drying. Such sequence of operations resulted in the calcium alginate or alginic acid sponges, respectively.
Enhancement of water diffusion and - Scientific Reports
A series of calcium alginate composite hydrogels with several calcium chloride contents ranging from 3 to 18 wt.% with and without 0.1 wt.% of graphene oxide (GO) was prepared in order to study
Estimation of polyacrylamide gel pore size from Ferguson plots of linear DNA fragments. II. Comparison of gels with different crosslinker concentrations, added agarose and added linear polyacrylamide. Electrophoresis 1991, 12 (9) , 612-619. DOI: 10.1002/elps.1150120903.
- What is nonionic polyacrylamide?
- Nonionic polyacrylamides Nonionic polyacrylamides represent the smallest group of acrylamide-based polymers, representing about 25% of the total polyacrylamide market. Nonionic polyacrylamide is somewhat misleading since in the manufacture of acrylamide, regardless of the route, some degree of hydrolysis of acrylamide occurs.
- Where are polyacrylamides used in New Zealand?
- 1.6.3 Most polyacrylamides used in New Zealand for drinking-water treatment are manufactured in the USA, Europe and Australia. Polyacrylamides are normally dosed directly to water from a mixing or day tank via a positive displacement metering pump.
- What type of polyacrylamide is used in oil industry?
- The polyacrylamide use can be anionic, cationic, or nonionic with various ratios of the comonomers used in the case of the anionic and cationic polymers. The anionic polyacrylamides in the oil field industry are designated by the generic name of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA), although they are in actuality copolymers .
- What is a high molecular weight nonionic polyacrylamide?
- High-molecular-weight nonionic polyacrylamides are routinely used in the mineral processing industries as thickeners and flocculants , , . 34.2.5. Polyacrylamide product forms The product types for polyacrylamides are solutions, liquids (emulsion or dispersion), and dry powders.
