Fluorescein Antibody
Martin Poot (MARTIN@probes.mhs.compuserve.com)
02 Jun 95 23:32:40 EDT
In response to a question on the quenching of fluorescein fluorescence by an
anti - fluoresecin antibody:
In general do antibodies quench the fluorescence of fluorescein; sometimes
only partially. This may relate to accessability of the fluorochrome to the
antibody, for in solution do the antibodies quench the fluorescein fully if
applied at saturating conditions.
martin@probes.mhs.compuserve.com
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