Bel-Art 133820000 Wet Surface Lab Pen

  • Bel-Art wet surface marking pens will write clearly on wet surfaces. Record data eve under water.
  • Pens are ideal for marking slots on wet Southern, Northern and Western blots.
  • Also designed for aligning dots on blotting filters placed containing bacterial colonies or phage plaques on agar plates.
  • Lab filter paper can be marked while they are being processed under water-based buffers.
  • Color: Black
  • 1/Pack
  • Manufacturer Part No: BEL-13382-0000
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Item Number: BEL-F133820000
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Bel-Art wet surface marking pens will write clearly on wet surfaces. Pens are ideal for marking slots on wet Southern, Northern and Western blots. Pens are also designed for aligning dots on blotting filters placed containing bacterial colonies or phage plaques on agar plates. Many other uses include changing information on wet labels, whether from water bath liquid nitrogen or a freezer. Filters can be marked while they are being processed under water-based buffers and lanes can be identified on wet blots before they are cut into strips for independent incubation with different antisera or probes.

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Bel-Art wet surface marking pens will write clearly on wet surfaces. Pens are ideal for marking slots on wet Southern, Northern and Western blots. Pens are also designed for aligning dots on blotting filters placed containing bacterial colonies or phage plaques on agar plates. Many other uses include changing information on wet labels, whether from water bath liquid nitrogen or a freezer. Filters can be marked while they are being processed under water-based buffers and lanes can be identified on wet blots before they are cut into strips for independent incubation with different antisera or probes.

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