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Overexposed / signal saturation

Symptom
Bands look thick and bloated, edges spill out, strong-signal differences are masked; not suitable for densitometry quantification because the linear range is lost.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Exposure time too long
  2. 2 Substrate concentration too high, or target protein expression is very high
  3. 3 Imaging gain setting too high
Solutions
  1. 1 Collect short, medium, and long exposures — pick a non-saturated image for analysis
  2. 2 Reduce loading amount or dilute the antibody appropriately
  3. 3 Switch to a medium-sensitivity ECL substrate
  4. 4 Ensure the signal stays within the linear dynamic range of the imaging system when quantifying
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