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I figured this would be the best place to post this question in case any of you have experienced this. I work in a lab making SDS-PAGE gels for the researchers but I've been having a lot of problems lately, and neither me nor the head researcher can figure it out. I use a custom kind of box they made to pour 13 gels at a time, filling a trough from the bottom from a gradient mixer (these are 12-17% I'm having problems with). The box has an open top and the plates are stacked (small plate)(spacers)(big plate) for 26 plates total with a wedge in the back to keep them tight.
In roughly half of the gels after pouring the first phase, before the stacker, they dip off to the side from a little bit to very sharply. This has led to me having to throw away 50% of everything I make which is a large waste of materials. Has anyone experienced this "dipping" off to the sides of their interfaces? If so, how did you fix it? Thanks!
In roughly half of the gels after pouring the first phase, before the stacker, they dip off to the side from a little bit to very sharply. This has led to me having to throw away 50% of everything I make which is a large waste of materials. Has anyone experienced this "dipping" off to the sides of their interfaces? If so, how did you fix it? Thanks!