BisAcrylamide

Bisacrylamide is a crosslinking agent used in combination with acrylamide to form polyacrylamide gels for electrophoresis. It links acrylamide molecules together, creating a network that controls the gel’s porosity, allowing for the separation of proteins or nucleic acids based on size. The concentration of bisacrylamide affects the gel’s rigidity and pore size, which can be adjusted depending on the specific application.

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