Re: PE beads
Scott I. Simon (ssimon@bcm.tmc.edu)
Fri, 15 Sep 1995 17:37:42 -0500
The use of quantum simply cellular beads will give a read out of the
relative fluorescence of any antibody-fluorchromeconjugate used without
the need for a calibration curve using beads which are fluoresceinated.
so either a FITC-IgG or a PE-IgG should still tell you the relative
number of antibody sites on the cells compared to the bead standard
(varying number of anti-IgG sites/bead). Does this partially anwser your
question?
Scott Simon
Baylor College of Medicine
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