Re: BU-1 clone

Eric Miller (miller@icrf.icnet.uk)
Mon, 24 Jul 1995 12:10:53 +0100 (BST)

On Fri, 21 Jul 1995 KLIN@stem.com wrote:

> Hi, if I remember correctly, Amershan at Illinois carries BU-1 clone anti-BrDU
> antibody.
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> K. Lin
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To throw a complete curve into this thread, I remember trying this Bu-1 a
long time ago for the same reason as aready given, to combine it with
surface markers. I eventually gave up after failing to get a good
separation of positive/negatives and getting a terrible DNA histogram as
well. I heard as well that a pure Bu-1 clone will not work, the reason
for denaturation was apparently a DNAase contaminant in the original
sample. I get good results on clinical and research samples using the
traditional denaturation, and I'm afraid I still cannot put a surface
marker into the assay!
Eric, Edinburgh UK


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