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Beer's law -- applied to proteins; that's neat. But it looks like the assessment to determine the quantity of protein in a sample is strongly dependent on historical data; where you can compare similar samples to each other. ... ... or just read the data sheet provided by the supplier of the ELISA. After doing some reading on this... it looks like most ELISA samples are actually created by specialized laboratories that hire a lot of Peptide Chemists. Surprisingly... Peptide Chemists are paid around $45,000-75,000 per year (well; for ONE datapoint, but that ONE datapoint was requiring that the applicant had a PhD). I am a bit surprised at how saturated the Chemistry job market really is at the moment; that seems like low pay for pretty highly skilled work.
I assume you have noticed that both techniques use an antibody against the antigen and another secondary antibody which is detectable! The difference is that western blot (WB) is able to reveal the protein size, whereas ELISA is not. Also, ELISA allows for a more accurate quantification that WB.
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Beer's law -- applied to proteins; that's neat. But it looks like the assessment to determine the quantity of protein in a sample is strongly dependent on historical data; where you can compare similar samples to each other. ... ... or just read the data sheet provided by the supplier of the ELISA. After doing some reading on this... it looks like most ELISA samples are actually created by specialized laboratories that hire a lot of Peptide Chemists. Surprisingly... Peptide Chemists are paid around $45,000-75,000 per year (well; for ONE datapoint, but that ONE datapoint was requiring that the applicant had a PhD). I am a bit surprised at how saturated the Chemistry job market really is at the moment; that seems like low pay for pretty highly skilled work.
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Hi, what programme do you use to make these animations?
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Which type of ELISA is suitable for very small viruses such as mouse parvovirus?
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what illustration program do you use?
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Is this the same thing what we do in SDS page?
So whats the diffrence between western blot and elisa indirect variation?
I assume you have noticed that both techniques use an antibody against the antigen and another secondary antibody which is detectable!
The difference is that western blot (WB) is able to reveal the protein size, whereas ELISA is not. Also, ELISA allows for a more accurate quantification that WB.
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@@henrikslab How does ELISA allow for more accurate quantification?
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Why would you use direct vs indirect ELISA?
When you want to know if there is Antibody in your solution that are specific to your Antigene
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is it qualitative or quantitative?
Qualitative
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