Glutaraldehyde

Martin Poot (Martin@probes.MHS.CompuServe.COM)
12 Nov 96 17:01:14 EST

Dear Flow-ers,

I response to the question of Jan Keij as to how to block a
glutaraldehyde fixation. What about using Tris ? It has free amines
which react avidly with all aldehydes. Just replace your phosphate
buffer with a Tris buffer and your glutaraldehyde will become
"neutralized" in a single wash step.

Molecular Probes, Inc. does not offer Tris for sale nor has any
commercial interests in Tris (in case you would wonder).

Martin Poot


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