From: Finney, Simon (s.finney@ic.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Sep 12 2001 - 04:52:30 EST
Dear all, There has been a bit of discussion about intracellular staining recently with primary conjugated antibodies. I was trying to prove specificity of my intracellular binding by blocking with unconjugated antibody first. My conjugated antibody still appears to bind but I am unclear as to appropriate doses to block with and whether the conjugated one can swap places with unconjugated one during the second incubation. Is this a control too far ? Isotype controls (admittedly from a different company) show no binding. Thanks Dr Simon Finney Unit of Critical Care NHLI at Imperial College London UK
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