Re: Fluorescent Microbeads for Antigen Detection

Gerhard Nebe-von-Caron (Gerhard.Nebe-von-Caron@unilever.com)
13 Dec 1996 12:33:08 Z

There was a poster regading the subject at the last ISAC.
See Wiley liss an:
http://journals.wiley.com/cytometry/ISAC96/ac156.html

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Subject: Fluorescent Microbeads for Antigen Detection
Author: BarrenP@MedImmune.com at INTERNET
Date: 13/12/96 03:07

FLOwers

Is there anyone out there that is currently or has in the past used
ntibody bound to fluorescent microspheres to detect low level antigen
on prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells


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