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 From: Michael Sullivan <[email protected]>
To: 
Cc: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 5:07 PM
Subject: Re: "Best" chemiluminiscent Westen detection?
 
I've not done much comparison, but I've been using Bio-Rad's Immun-Star 
substrate for years. I use it with PVDF. There's an added enhancer for use with 
nitrocellulose, but I don't use NC, so I don't now how well that works. I've 
found the signal very long lived.

Don't know about the price either. I don't do tons of westerns but I've been 
happy with the product, so cost has not been a big issue. We aren't set up for 
film anymore. We do detection with our Fotodyne gel doc system that also does 
luminescent detection.

Mike
On Jan 18, 2012, at 4:11 PM, DK wrote:

> It's been over ten years since I last used ELC for Westerns. Back
> then, we used Pierce's "ECL Plus" and a Kodak film of the type I can no
> longer remember.
> 
> It looks like I will be doing a bunch again in the upcoming months.
> Ten years is a long time and I wonder if there were any new developments
> or better/cheaper products available now.
> 
> Super-duper sensitivity is not required. Strong preference is for the
> substrate that has long-living signal (I was never abale to achieve it
> with home-made luminol). Low price would be nice, too. AP or HRP
> - does not matter.
> 
> Oh, and what is a good inexpensive film to buy for ECL these days?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> - Dima
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