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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

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The Western blot test is used to confirm or contest a diagnosis of HIV or Lyme disease after an ELISA antibody test comes back positive or negative. Since the ELISA test sometimes produces false positives, a second test is needed to further the diagnosis.
In recent medical field, Western Blot has a wide range of applications in medical diagnosis, such as the application of medical diagnosis for HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection, BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, also known as mad cow disease), FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus), HBV (Hepatitis B Virus
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 clinical significance of Western blotting is predominantly seen in its application for disease diagnosis. Diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders often involve changes in protein expression levels. Western blotting can detect these changes, thereby assisting in disease diagnosis.
WB assays are reported as positive, negative or indeterminate. A positive result means any two of p24, gp41 or gp120/160 bands are present. A negative result means there are no bands on the blot. An indeterminate result is anything in between, commonly an isolated p24 band.
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 Western blot test separates the blood proteins and detects the specific proteins (called HIV antibodies) that indicate an HIV infection.
Technically RT-PCR and a Western Blot measure two different but related biological parameters. RT-PCR measures transcription and if you design your primers right splicing. Western blots measure the above plus translation efficiency, transport, and protein stability and perhaps post translational modifications.

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