Jule Precast Gels™

Hoefer & BioRad Apparatuses
Snap-A-Gels™
Jule Snap-A-Gels are easy to use and they will save you hours of
time. Jule precast mini gels are provided in a
Patented Cassette. Simply snap off the bottom tab to expose the gel at the
bottom. They fit into the GE Healthcare (Formerly Hoefer, Amersham-Pharmacia) Mighty Small™
Apparatuses, the
BioRad Mini Protean II and Mini Protean 3, Owl Penguin, Invitrogen(Novex) and the EC120.

GE Healthcare's (Formerly Amersham/Pharmacia/Hoefer) Mighty
Small (above).
Jule Gels will fit into the Hoefer Mighty Smalls: SE250, SE260, SE280,and
the Mini VE.
BioRad Mini Protean Apparatus
Determine if you own the BioRad Mini Protean II or the Mini Protean 3. Each uses
a different Jule Cassette (see below).
BioRad Protean II Clamp
BioRad
Protean 3
Jule Gels also fit into the BioRad Mini Protean II
(use "BM" in catalog number) and Mini
Protean 3 (use "NM" or "M" in the catalog number). Above shows the
Clamping frame for the Protean II (left) and Protean 3,(right).
ACRYLAMIDE CONCENTRATIONS:
Any single concentration and many gradients concentration gels are available.
GEL TYPES (buffer systems):
Denaturing Gels (Tris-Glycine) are prepared in: .375M
Tris-HCl, pH 8.8, 0.1% SDS
Non-Denaturing Gels (Tris-Glycine) are prepared in: .375M Tris HCl, pH 8.8. (no
SDS).
Non-Denaturing (TBE) are prepared in: .090M Tris, .080M Boric Acid, ph 8.3,
0.0026M EDTA
TBE-Urea Gels: TBE buffer with Urea (7 molar unless otherwise
specified)
Tricine Gels (Tris-Tricine) for low molecular weight separations.
GEL THICKNESS:
0.75mm or 1.50mm
SAMPLE WELLS:
10 wells, 15 wells, No sample wells (1.5 cm cavity, so you can
poor your own stacking gel), one reference well and one large well (see 2D Gels.
Gel is poured within 1.0 cm from top of front plate).
SHELF LIFE: Two months.
PRICE INFORMATION
Many options are available to
you. Refer to (click on):
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Gel Selection Guide (see photos of proteins
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