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  1. Digestion and ligation - Do I omit the dephosphorylation steps? (reply: 4)
  2. Phosphatase treatment as a control for Phospho antibodies - (reply: 1)
  3. Dephosphorylation and IP - (reply: 12)
  4. Mammalian Phosphatase inhibitors - (reply: 6)
  5. Cloudy Alkaline Phosphatase Buffer! - my AP buffer gets cloudy after autoclave (reply: 6)
  6. phophorylating PCR product after CIP - (reply: 2)
  7. ddephosphorylating proteins using acid phosphatase - (reply: 1)
  8. dephos with alkaline phosphatase - (reply: 2)
  9. Do you discard phosphatase before ligation? - (reply: 6)
  10. SAP incubation time - how long do you incubate for?? (reply: 1)
  11. Protease / Phosphatase Inbibitor necessary ? - (reply: 4)
  12. cloning, ligation, dephosphorylation - ligation, dephosphorylation (reply: 3)
  13. vector dephosphorylation and ligation - how does it work? (reply: 1)
  14. Overtreatment by dephosphorylating enzymes - (reply: 7)
  15. Dephosphorylation for one cohesive, one blunt end ligation? - (reply: 1)
  16. Alkaline Phosphatase and PBS with Magnesium - (reply: 2)
  17. Forgot to inactivate SAP (shrimp alkaline phosphatase) - (reply: 6)
  18. Sticky-end dephosphorylation - (reply: 3)
  19. how to find a phosphatase for a given molecule - (reply: 1)
  20. Problem in dephosphorylation - (reply: 7)
  21. Phosphatase activity after IP - (reply: 2)
  22. Dephosphorylation - (reply: 4)
  23. CIP and protein - (reply: 2)
  24. CIP of Vector and Kinase of Insert? - Is it necessary in blunt end cloning? (reply: 1)
  25. Phosphatase Assay help - (reply: 1)
  26. phosphatase inhibitor cocktails... - do you use them or a preffered one? (reply: 4)
  27. Phosphatase treatment of sticky ended products? - (reply: 7)
  28. Phosphatase Inhibitors into IP lysis buffer! - (reply: 2)
  29. Coupling Antibodies to alkaline phosphatase - (reply: 2)
  30. CIP and alkaline phosphatase - what's the difference? (reply: 5)
  31. Diluent buffer for CIP phosphatase, glycerol conc? - (reply: 1)
  32. interactin between alkaline phosphatase buffer and PNK buffer. - help please (reply: 1)
  33. To dephosphorylate the vector or not? - For cloning PCR product (reply: 6)
  34. Dephosphorylation nick problem - (reply: 2)
  35. alkaline phosphatase and PBS - (reply: 3)
  36. phosphatase removal in ligation - (reply: 3)
  37. double digestion and dephosphorylation - (reply: 5)
  38. Troubles with vector dephosphorylation - troubles with vector dephosphorylation (reply: 2)
  39. Dephosphorylation of protein in tissue lysate - going insane,please help! (reply: 1)
  40. Do I need CIP before my ligation - (reply: 4)
  41. phosphatase inhibitor treatment - (reply: 1)
  42. CIP with restriction digestion - (reply: 5)
  43. CIP - (reply: 3)
  44. protein dephosphorylation by alkaline phosphatase? - (reply: 8)
  45. alkaline phosphatase (ALP) assay - urgent (reply: 1)
  46. Alkaline phosphatase cnjugated antibody - secondary antibody (reply: 5)
  47. Can CIP dephosphorylate 3' protruding end? - (reply: 3)
  48. phosphatase alkaline before cloning? - (reply: 3)
  49. ligation problem and dephosphorylate matters.... - (reply: 4)
  50. Alkaline Phosphatase quantitation - Need help using nitrophenol (reply: 1)
  51. DNA got degraded after klenow, CIP and Phenol extraction - (reply: 1)
  52. CIPping after Klenow blunting - Is CIP necessary in Blunt end ligation? (reply: 2)
  53. Dephosphorylation of vector before ligation - Is it required? (reply: 38)
  54. Rephosphorylation of SAP treated DNA fragment - (reply: 1)
  55. serine/threonine phosphatase inhibitors - what are the commonly used ones (reply: 5)
  56. 3' overhang dephosphorylation? - dephosphorylation problems after KpnI dig (reply: 4)
  57. western blotting using alkaline phosphatase - (reply: 4)
  58. phosphatase inhibitors - what do I use for with ant-P-Ser IP? (reply: 1)
  59. 3D structure - alkaline phosphatase (reply: 1)
  60. dephosphorylation - (reply: 1)
  61. Alkaline phosphatase - (reply: 2)
  62. CIP problems - (reply: 1)