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(bright music) - Welcome to the first video in our Experiment Explained series. The goal of this video series is to provide you with a short, digestible and high yield reviews of experimental techniques that youamp;#39;re likely to see on the MCAT. My name is Vikram Shaw and today weamp;#39;ll be looking at everything you need to know about western blotting. Weamp;#39;ll look at figures, controls and common places youamp;#39;ll see western blots in the biology and biochemistry section of MCAT. By the end of this video, youamp;#39;ll feel confident in your ability to analyze western blot experiments that may show up in any context on MCAT. (bright music) The western blot is widespread technique that researchers use to measure the amount of protein in a sample. Donamp;#39;t worry if that doesnamp;#39;t make sense to you quite yet, weamp;#39;re gonna take a step back and walk you through all of the basic science and logic youamp;#39;ll need to know to understand western blots. To