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Home » FAQ » Proteomic FAQ

I wanted to identify a protein in my gel band, but I got 10 proteins identified. How is that possible?

The reason for multiple protein IDs is the superior sensitivity of our instruments. A single band from 1D gel may well contain 30 proteins and a single 2D spot can have up to 5 proteins.

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‹ What is your general protein ID procedure once you receive my samples? up There are too many proteins identified in each sample. How should I analyze them? ›
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