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The use of nitrocellulose membranes for invisible ink-messaging or marking for orientation purposes has been carried out with diluted alkaline phosphatase, followed by development with nitro blue tetrazolium/5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl phosphate and chemiluminescence detection systems. Here, we show that nitrocellulose membrane can serve as a canvas for art using alkaline phosphatase and NBT/BCIP detection method.
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Kurien BT (2009) Sending secret messages on nitrocellulose membrane and the use of a molecular pen for orientation in ECL membrane assays. Methods Mol Biol 536:573–581
Kurien BT, Scofield RH (eds) (2009) Protein blotting and detection: methods and protocols, vol 536, Methods in molecular biology. Springer, New York, USA
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Kurien, J.R., Kurien, B.A. (2015). Nitrocellulose Membrane: The New Canvas. In: Kurien, B., Scofield, R. (eds) Detection of Blotted Proteins. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1314. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2718-0_37
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