![Elisabeth Bik on Twitter: "#ImageForensics Level advanced Confession: one I did not notice 5y ago, but now I do. And it is not super hard. This is a Western blot (top panel) Elisabeth Bik on Twitter: "#ImageForensics Level advanced Confession: one I did not notice 5y ago, but now I do. And it is not super hard. This is a Western blot (top panel)](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ETMPhMnU8AAowT0.jpg:large)
Elisabeth Bik on Twitter: "#ImageForensics Level advanced Confession: one I did not notice 5y ago, but now I do. And it is not super hard. This is a Western blot (top panel)
Maastricht Science Programme - Ponceau S stain is used for rapid and reversible staining for locating protein bands on western blots. You can tell within 10 minutes if your bands have successfully
![western blot - Why proteins are not visible on my membrane after ponceau staining? - Biology Stack Exchange western blot - Why proteins are not visible on my membrane after ponceau staining? - Biology Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/teR0k.jpg)
western blot - Why proteins are not visible on my membrane after ponceau staining? - Biology Stack Exchange
![The inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor modulates the expression of Salmonella typhimurium effector proteins | Journal of Inflammation | Full Text The inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor modulates the expression of Salmonella typhimurium effector proteins | Journal of Inflammation | Full Text](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1186%2F1476-9255-7-42/MediaObjects/12950_2010_Article_161_Fig3_HTML.jpg)
The inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor modulates the expression of Salmonella typhimurium effector proteins | Journal of Inflammation | Full Text
![My membranes for western blots have been looking like this recently (smeared lanes all the way down). What causes this? : r/labrats My membranes for western blots have been looking like this recently (smeared lanes all the way down). What causes this? : r/labrats](https://i.redd.it/surdk2no2ae21.jpg)