controls

From: Julie L Wieseler Frank (frankjw@psych.colorado.edu)
Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 10:35:44 EST


hello all!

okay, so when i was trained to run flow experiments, i was STRONGLY
encouraged to use isotype controls for each label i used to evaluate non-
specific binding.  is this considered a highly conservative approach?  i am
working with somebody who shrugs off my need/want to run isotype controls,
and i feel baffled.

i appreciate feedback -- this seems like a no-brainer, but it would seem i
am missing something!

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 Julie L. Wieseler-Frank, PhD
 Research Associate
 Department of Psychology
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 University of Colorado at Boulder
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