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Autoradiography Film
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Autoradiographic Film
For: Western Blotting, Sequencing, Chemiluminescent Autoradiography (ecl), and Gel Shift Analysis.
- Superior Clarity
- Very Low Background Fogging
- Publishable Autoradiographs
- Compatible with all manual and automatic development
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| XAR ALF 1318 |
5" x 7" (13 x 18 cm) |
Interleaved |
100 |
$50.00 |
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| XAR ALF 2025 |
8" x 10" (20.4 x 25.5 cm) |
Interleaved |
100 |
$80.00 |
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| XAR ALF 1824 |
7" x 9.5" (18 x 24 cm) |
Interleaved |
100 |
$68.00 |
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| XAR ALF 2430 |
24 x 30 cm |
Interleaved |
100 |
$93.00 |
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| XAR ALF 3543 |
14" x 17" (35.84 x 43.2 cm) |
Interleaved |
100 |
$185.00 |
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Hypo Film
For screaming hot probes Eliminate over-exposure problems
| HYPO XAR ALF 1318 |
5"x7" (13 x 18 cm) |
100 |
$50.00 |
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| HYPO XAR ALF 2025 |
8" x 10" (20 x 25 cm) |
100 |
$80.00 |
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| HYPO XAR ALF 3543 |
14" x 17" (35 x 43 cm) |
100 |
$185.00 |
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LabScientific film lets you generate publishable autoradiographs from all types of experiments.
It is especially suited for exposure of blotting experiments and DNA sequencing gels. The blue-tinted
base of this double-emulsion film gives you results that are sharp and clear without the graininess and
background fogging associated with clear-based films. Use with all types of labeled samples.
Use LabScientific film for autoradiography of both protein and nucleic acid samples labeled with all
types of radioisotopes! LabScientific film will not obscure the signal from your samples, even those
with low levels of radioactivity.
The method and length of exposure will depend on the type and amount of radioisotope used in your sample.
For instance, samples labeled with high energy, ß-particle-emitting isotopes such as 125I or
32P may be exposed directly or with intensifying screens. Samples with low energy beta emitter,
such as 35S, usually require detection by direct exposure. Samples labeled with 3H are best detected using fluorography.
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