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looking for a way to visualize a protein from cells or tissue samples maybe using a western blot wait wait come back westerns are good I promise my name is Megan and Iamp;#39;ll be explaining the basic steps for running a denaturing western blot donamp;#39;t let their bad reputation scare you westerns are actually quite useful once youamp;#39;re armed with the right information now to be fair Western blots while incredibly useful tools have a certain reputation and itamp;#39;s true they can be tricky but tricky isnamp;#39;t impossible join me in this video and Iamp;#39;ll have you running transferring and chemiluminescing like a pro for advanced users westerns can also be combined with other assays to determine how a protein is regulated or to identify interacting Partners okay now that we know why we might want to run a western the next question is what do we need to run one it quite the shopping list so feel free to take notes to run a western youamp;#39;ll need protein sample