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What should I do when black dots appear on my western blot?

Posted June 24, 2024


Answer

To fix this issue, one should filter the blocking agent to remove any clumps that may have formed. Another possible cause of black dots is contamination with bacteria in the gel or reagents used for the western blotting process. To prevent this, one should use sterile techniques when preparing solutions and discard any solutions that show signs of contamination.

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