2. Isotypic controls:
a) Can one combine two (or more) differing isotypes
(eg/ IgG1 and IgG2a) conjugated to the same fluochrome
(eg/ FITC) in one tube.
SO, I was wondering if all 5 isotypic controls needed could
be batched together in one tube???
If you put two different isotypes labeled with the same fluorochrome
in the same tube and got some nonspecific binding, then to which
isotype would you attribute the NSB signal?
Steve Micko
Emory Hospital
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