Isoelectric Focusing Gels and Strips
Isoelectric Focusing Gels and Strips
Cytiva Immobiline™ DryStrip Gels
Represent a comprehensive selection of narrow-, medium- and wide-range IPG strips. Cytiva Life Sciences™ Immobiline™ DryStrip gels (IPG strips) are used for isoelectric focusing (IEF), run as the first dimension of 2-D electrophoresis or as a separate application.
Cytiva CleanGel for IEF
Perform sensitive procedures using precast gels that are carefully washed and dried after casting to remove catalysts and unpolymerized material
Cytiva Agarose IEF Media
Use for isoelectric focusing of large molecules. Agarose IEF Media is the choice for many IEF applications and immunochemical detection methods.
Lonza™ IsoGel™ IEF Plates
Precast agarose IEF plates provide rapid and reproducible isoelectric focusing of proteins up to 2000kDa
Lonza™ IsoGel™ IEF Plate Accessories
Accessories for precast agarose IEF plates. Blotting paper and accessory packs.
Invitrogen™ ZOOM™ IPG Strips pH 6.1-7.1
Take advantage of oil-free, trouble-free isoelectric focusing (IEF)

Invitrogen™ ZOOM™ IPG Strips - pH 3-10NL (non-linear)
Take advantage of oil-free, trouble-free isoelectric focusing (IEF)

Invitrogen™ ZOOM™ IPG Strip pH 4.5-5.5
Take advantage of oil-free, trouble-free isoelectric focusing (IEF)

Invitrogen™ ZOOM™ IPG Strip pH 6-10
Take advantage of oil-free, trouble-free isoelectric focusing (IEF)

Invitrogen™ Novex™ pH 3-10 IEF Protein Gels, 1.0 mm
Novex™ pH 3-10 IEF Gels are used for pI determination and are excellent for native applications using soluble proteins. Isoelectric focusing (IEF) is an electrophoresis technique that separates proteins based on their isoelectric point (pI).

Invitrogen™ ZOOM™ IPG Strip pH 5.3-6.3
Take advantage of oil-free, trouble-free isoelectric focusing (IEF)

Invitrogen™ Novex™ pH 3-7 IEF Protein Gels, 1.0 mm
Novex™ pH 3-7 IEF Gels are used for pI determination and are excellent for native applications using soluble proteins. Isoelectric focusing (IEF) is an electrophoresis technique that separates proteins based on their isoelectric point (pI).
