Re: Rabbit antibodies in flow cytometry

From: Ronald Rabin (rr84g@nih.gov)
Date: Wed Aug 21 2002 - 09:17:48 EST


More common that certainly I would like.  Even affinity purified rabbit ab
are a pain, but sometimes that is all that is available for some ligands and
receptors.  The background is quite high, and I would wonder whether the
Zenon system might help with that.  Please test it for flow.

ron

on 8/19/02 5:10 PM, Richard Haugland at richard.haugland@probes.com wrote:

> How common is it to use rabbit primary antibodies in flow cytometry
> (versus mouse antibodies). I suspect very uncommon. We are trying to
> determine whether it would be useful to test our Zenon antibody labeling
> method in flow or only imaging and blots.
>
> thanks
>
>
>

Ronald L. Rabin, M.D.
Senior Staff Fellow
Laboratory of Immunobiochemistry
DBPAP/OVRR
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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