Does anyone out there have a protocol for using sodium borohydride? I want to
try to use it to reduce autofluorescence (Cytometry 8:235-239(1987)). It's so
dangerous that I'm afraid to open the reagent until I'm sure how to use it.
Also, how much reduction of autofluorescence can I really expect. (I'm using a
FACStarPlus, but only Argon (UV/tunable)lasers.)
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