Researchers usually suffer either significant loss of transferred proteins or incomplete removal of the antibodies when stripping western blot membranes. Our series of OneMinute® Western Blot Stripping Buffers were developed to solve this problem, ensuring reliable and repeatable results.

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OneMinute Stripping Buffer

OneMinute®

  • Blot is ready for re-probing in ONE minute
  • Gentle to transferred protein (~10 re-probes)
  • Re-blocking generally unnecessary
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OneMinute Plus Stripping Buffer

OneMinute® Plus

  • All the benefits of OneMinute®
  • Longer shelf life (~18 months)
  • Large/Bulk size available
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OneMinute Advance Stripping Buffer

OneMinute® Advance

  • 2nd generation formulation
  • Especially for high-affinity antibodies
  • World-best stripping efficiency
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OneMinute Enhancing Buffer

Stripping Enhancing Buffer

  • Dramatically increases stripping efficiency
  • Used as a 5-minute pretreatment step
  • Combine with OneMinute® for best results
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Selection Guide

OneMinute® OneMinute® Plus OneMinute® Advance Restore RestorePlus
Stripping Efficiency +++ +++ ++++ + ++
Stripping Specificity +++ +++ ++++ + ++
Multiple re-probing 10 times 10 times 10 times 2 times 2 times
Re-blocking No No No Yes Yes
Harsh to transferred proteins No No No Yes Yes

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