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Grade GB003 Gel Blotting Paper, Cellulose, 0.8mm, 100x100mm, Nonsterile, 50/Pk

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    Purchase Grade GB003 Gel Blotting Paper, Cellulose, 0.8mm, 100x100mm, Nonsterile, 50/Pk

    Grade GB003 Gel Blotting Paper, Cellulose, 0.8mm, 100x100mm, Nonsterile, 50/Pk
    Whatman SKU: 10426880

    $192.99
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    Whatman GB003 Blotting Paper - 10426880

    Whatman applies consistent process controls across its paper portfolio, holding thickness and purity steady from lot to lot. Thick cellulose gel blotting paper holds the transfer buffer that drives electroblotting. Gel blotting paper backs the membrane as the buffer reservoir in electroblotting and protects sensitive detection with high cellulose purity. Where gel drying follows the run, the thick absorbent paper backs the gel for clean, even support.

    Key Characteristics

    • Higher buffer capacity lets fewer paper layers carry a complete transfer
    • Backs the membrane as the buffer reservoir in semi-dry and tank electroblotting
    • Thick, highly absorbent paper holds a large reservoir of transfer buffer
    • Supports gel drying and colony or plaque-lift lysis and denaturation
    • Uniform thickness presses gel and membrane into even contact for sharp bands

    An even, complete transfer keeps your Western, Southern, and Northern blots reproducible from gel to membrane. Uniform buffer wicking carries your transfer evenly to completion across semi-dry, tank, and capillary blotting setups. Ask our friendly customer service team to confirm the sheet size, roll width, and pack count your protocol requires.

    Color
    White
    Dimensions
    100mm x 100mm
    Grade
    GB003
    Material
    Cellulose
    Membrane Thickness (µm)
    800
    Pack Count
    50
    Sterility
    Nonsterile
    Wettability
    Hydrophilic
    • Buffer Reservoir - Holds a deep reserve of transfer buffer and feeds it steadily across the membrane through long electroblotting runs.
    • Western Blotting - Drives complete protein transfer with high absorbency and even pressure across the gel-membrane sandwich.
    • Semi-Dry Blotting - Holds a high buffer reservoir for even semi-dry electrophoretic transfer of proteins from gel to membrane.
    • Nucleic Acid Transfer - Backs the gel and feeds buffer for even electrophoretic transfer of DNA and RNA onto the membrane.
    • Membrane Gel Support - Holds the gel and membrane in even contact so transferred band patterns stay sharp and reproducible.
    • Protein Electroblotting - Drives complete protein transfer from gel to membrane with high absorbency and even, sustained buffer flow.