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Dunn School | CPF (Headington) | CBRG | University of Oxford

Dunn School of Pathology

Central Proteomics Facility


DIGE - The CPF can provide access to DIGE (Differential In-Gel Expression) apparatus, though DIGE is not provided as a service. Gel tanks are located in the Sir William Dunn Pathology School, while a Typhoon scanner and spot picking robot are located in the The Henry Wellcome Building for Gene Function, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. Decyder analysis software can be accessed remotely.

Diagram of DIGE workflow (from DIGE user manual)

The DIGE system is highly sensitive (considerably more sensitive than silver staining), and will resolve several thousand proteins. There are experienced users who are producing good results and can be consulted for advice.



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