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hello there howamp;#39;s it going today weamp;#39;ll be talking about Western blotting a really important technique to put into your biochemistry toolset Iamp;#39;d like you to do two things one is of course listen to this tutorial understand how we go through it step by step through our protocols as well as the theory and the practice and then second thing look at sizing com type in Western blotting and whatever protein that youamp;#39;re actually interested in doing the Western blot for and youamp;#39;ll find a ton of methods that are all free and available for you to use alright letamp;#39;s get into it I want to start out by explaining what is SDS page this page is a technique for visualizing your proteins after youamp;#39;ve separated them on a gel and transfer them to blotting paper weamp;#39;ll talk about all these individual steps but in general just understand that itamp;#39;s a method for visualizing your proteins so your first step is to do an SDS page if you donam