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Adjust pH to 8.0 with NaOH. Dilute protein samples in buffer to final protein concentrations of 1100 ng/l. Apply 1 l samples of diluted protein directly onto membrane. After applying the samples, the membrane should be dried for a short time at room temperature before proceeding with the detection process.
It detects viral antigens (proteins usually on the surface of viruses) using antibodies against those proteins. A positive Western blot indicates the presence of viral antigen which very often means live virus in our patient. That patient may have an ongoing viral infection.
Western blotting is a laboratory technique used to detect a specific protein in a blood or tissue sample. The method involves using gel electrophoresis to separate the samples proteins. The separated proteins are transferred out of the gel to the surface of a membrane.
Western blotting is frequently used for the confirmatory medical diagnosis of infectious diseases such as Lyme disease, HIV infection, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), hepatitis C infection, syphilis, inflammatory muscle conditions such as myositis, and certain autoimmune disorders (e.g., paraneoplastic disease)
The Western blot test separates the blood proteins and detects the specific proteins (called HIV antibodies) that indicate an HIV infection.
Dot blot is a technique for detecting, analyzing, and identifying proteins. This technique is similar to western blot, but protein samples are not separated using electrophoresis; instead, proteins are spotted through circular templates directly onto the membrane or paper substrate.
The western blot (sometimes called the protein immunoblot), or western blotting, is a widely used analytical technique in molecular biology and immunogenetics to detect specific proteins in a sample of tissue homogenate or extract.
Western blot is often used in research to separate and identify proteins. In this technique a mixture of proteins is separated based on molecular weight, and thus by type, through gel electrophoresis. These results are then transferred to a membrane producing a band for each protein.

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