RE: controls

From: Arnold Richard Pizzey (a.pizzey@ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Fri May 24 2002 - 05:45:58 EST


Hello Julie,


There were some very good responses from various people last year on this
subject -worth checking back on the archive.


Arnold


> 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!
>
> --
>  Julie L. Wieseler-Frank, PhD
>  Research Associate
>  Department of Psychology
>  Campus Box 345
>  University of Colorado at Boulder
>  Boulder  CO	80309-0345
>  tel: 303 735 2295
>  fax: 303 492 2967
>  frankjw@psych.colorado.edu
>
>
>


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	Arnold Richard Pizzey
	Department of Haematology
	Royal Free and University College London Medical School
	98 Chenies Mews
	London WC1E 6HX
	U.K

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