Far Eastern blot

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The Far Eastern blot is a biochemical method for transferring lipids from an HPTLC to a PVDF membrane and for subsequent detection.

properties

The Far Eastern blot was developed by Takao Taki and colleagues from 1994. The name is derived on the one hand from the Eastern Blot (for the transfer of lipids) and on the other hand from the place of development in the Far East .

Enzymatic methods or mass spectrometry are used as evidence .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dai Ishikawa, Takao Taki: Micro-scale Analysis of Lipids by Far Eastern Blot (TLC Blot). In: Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society. 47, 1998, p. 963, doi : 10.5650 / jos1996.47.963 .
  2. Hamasaki H, Aoyagi M, Kasama T, Handa S, Hirakawa K, Taki T: GT1b in human metastatic brain tumors: GT1b as a brain metastasis-associated ganglioside . In: Biochim. Biophys. Acta . 1437, No. 1, January 1999, pp. 93-9. doi : 10.1016 / S1388-1981 (98) 00003-1 . PMID 9931455 .