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hello mark hello everybody out there welcome to the todayamp;#39;s webinar about Western plotting and the troubles you can have with this method first of all I want to give you an overview about the Western plot feature and then I will show you possible problems can be revealed by the detection system so what can go wrong on how can you solve the problems and at the end you will see the way how to get a good Western plot so letamp;#39;s start with the Western plotting workflow so you can see itamp;#39;s a quite complex method with different steps so why do you perform a Western plotting analyzes so first of all you want to confirm the presence of a target protein in a special cell acid or tissue preparation and you want to obtain FEMA quantitative information so if a certain target protein is regulated in a special way by a special substances and these things so hmm since we have technical problems okay here we are first of all thatamp;#39;s the sample preparations and this is at t