archival storage of antibody conjugates
Calman Prussin (Calman_Prussin@d10.niaid.pc.niaid.nih.gov)
Wed, 21 Feb 96 09:22:16 EST
I have a number of conjugated antibodies in large amounts that I would like
to preserve for use in the next millenium. Any suggestions on how to do
this? I have heard of adding glycerol at 50% v/v with storage at -20 C.
Does anyone have any experience with this or know a reference? Thanks
Calman Prussin
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