Selected article for: "band intensity and western blotting"

Author: Baek, Hyekyung; Kim, Kwang Ho; Park, Min Young; Kim, Kyeongryun; Ko, Bokyeong; Seo, Hyung Seok; Kim, Byoung Soo; Hahn, Tae-Wook; Yi, Sun Shin
Title: Establishment of minimal positive-control conditions to ensure brain safety during rapid development of emergency vaccines
  • Document date: 2017_8_22
  • ID: 52sbckm3_14
    Snippet: Band intensity generated from western blotting was determined by using NIH Image 1.59 software to transform the mean gray level through application of the following formula: optical density = log (256/mean gray level). Data are presented as mean ± SE values for each experimental group. Differences between means were analyzed by using Student's t-test for single comparisons. P values of less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant......
    Document: Band intensity generated from western blotting was determined by using NIH Image 1.59 software to transform the mean gray level through application of the following formula: optical density = log (256/mean gray level). Data are presented as mean ± SE values for each experimental group. Differences between means were analyzed by using Student's t-test for single comparisons. P values of less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant.

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