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Lab Expo offers Vertical Electrophoresis Systems with high-resolution separation for a variety of samples. They provide a uniform electrophoresis field, ensuring accurate and reliable results. These systems are equipped with large buffer volumes, protect the gel from overheating, and maintain a stable gel run. Their large capacity and flexible comb sizes can accommodate multiple samples simultaneously. These Electrophoresis Systems are versatile and used across research, diagnosis, forensics, and industrial fields.
FAQ for Vertical Electrophoresis System
1: What is a Vertical Electrophoresis System used for?
Vertical Electrophoresis Systems are primarily used for the separation of proteins, DNA, or RNA samples through polyacrylamide or agarose gels, offering high-resolution results in molecular biology and biochemistry labs.
2: How does Vertical Electrophoresis provide high-resolution separation?
These systems use a tightly regulated vertical gel format with consistent electrical field distribution and cooling capabilities, enabling sharp band resolution and accurate separation of biomolecules.
3: Why is a large buffer volume important in Vertical Electrophoresis Systems?
A large buffer volume ensures consistent ion flow during electrophoresis, reducing buffer depletion and enabling uniform current distribution across the gel, which improves resolution.
4: How does the buffer volume help prevent gel overheating?
The increased buffer capacity acts as a thermal sink, dissipating heat generated during electrophoresis. This prevents localized overheating and protects the integrity of sensitive samples.
5: What is the benefit of having flexible comb sizes?
Flexible comb sizes allow you to customize the number and width of wells to suit different experimental needs whether you are running many small-volume samples or fewer high-volume ones.