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Samples were harvested in 0.5 ml aliquots, of which 25 µl was proteinase K treated at 50°C for 2 hours before being loaded onto a 0.8% TBE agarose gel (SeaKem ME), transferred to Hybond-NX membrane (Amersham-Biosciences), and assessed by Southern blot analysis with a probe specific to TRP1-ARS1.
Primer extension products were separated in a 4% NuSieve® 3 1 Agarose gel (Lonza Rockland, Inc., Rockland, ME), transferred to a Nylon membrane, and detected by the BrightStar BioDetect Nonisotopic Detection Kit (Ambion, Texas).
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"Let me transfer you".
It's getting to be as draining as reporting a tough news story, only in this case it's a mellow, soothing voice telling me, "Please Hold," "Let me transfer you," "No".
Then last Friday I scouted my Brooklyn neighborhood for a T-Mobile dealer that, come Monday morning, could help me transfer my Sprint number to the new T-Mobile phone.
And this is me transferring it to the jar.
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Aliquots of 20 30 μg protein were boiled in 3× loading buffer (New England Biolabs, Beverly, MA) for two minutes, then loaded onto 12% Tris-glycine-polyacrylamide gels (Cambrex, Rockland, ME), and transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose membranes.
Protein samples (30 μg) were suspended in Laemmli buffer, separated by 4 12% SDS-PAGE (Lonza, Rockland, ME, USA), transferred to PVDF membrane and blocked in 5% milk for 2 hr at room temperature (RT).
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