Anybody wants to play a little game?
Every Saturday I will show you a photo of something (un)usual from the lab. Your task is to figure out what it is. The first who gets it right is the king of the lab:-)
Lets start with something easy today:-) So, whats on the photo?
Foto: Mojca
Answer will be posted here next week.
Update: Yes, you are right it is a Coomassie stained dried out PAGE gel. Congrats!
PS. Frozen in liquid nitrogen? Interesting idea:-)
Update: Yes, you are right it is a Coomassie stained dried out PAGE gel. Congrats!
PS. Frozen in liquid nitrogen? Interesting idea:-)
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SDS PAGE GEL
ReplyDeletedry polyacrylamide gel?
ReplyDeleteSDS page gels dried out
ReplyDeleteDry SDS page gel
ReplyDeleteand its coomassie stained...
ReplyDeletedried out stained SDS PAGE gels...
ReplyDeleteSDS PAGE with coomassie stain! :D
ReplyDeleteDried SDS page gels. :D
ReplyDeleteDried PAGE Gels..
ReplyDeleteTo summarise:
ReplyDeleteGels about which you've forgotten. ;)
Something that reminds me I have to clean up my bench and throw several of these out :D
ReplyDeleteSDS gels! :)
ReplyDeleteSDS page gel coomassie stained in liquid nitrogen!
ReplyDeleteYo, that's some dried up coomasie stained gels. Old school.
ReplyDeleteI suggest extra credit for figuring out what the bands are
ReplyDeleteNitrogen-frozen sds gel, coomassie-stained
ReplyDelete"Gel chips"! yum
ReplyDeleteIve tried to nitrogen freeze gels (and a lot of other things), they are disgusting when they
ReplyDeleteYep! We lovingly call these little coomassie-stained SDS-PAGE gels....Shrinky Dinks! :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty common item in the labs of your readers -- everyone recognized the photo (including me!)
ReplyDeletedried gel
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