What is immunoblotting?
Answer / Ankur Verma
Immunoblotting, also known as Western blotting, is a laboratory technique used to detect specific proteins in a sample. It involves the electrophoretic separation of proteins on a gel matrix, followed by their transfer to a membrane, and probing with an antibody specific to the protein of interest.
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