Indirect Detection Using Fluorochrome-Labeled Reagents-SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED Protocol

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Title Indirect Detection Using Fluorochrome-Labeled Reagents-SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED
Source CSH Protocols; 2006; doi:10.1101/pdb.prot4297

Overview

Fluorescence-linked detection is best used for high-resolution studies. In addition, some fluorochromes have emission spectra that do not overlap, so two fluorochromes can be observed on the same sample. This allows the study of two different antigens in the same specimen even when they have identical subcellular distributions. Flurorescein, rhodamine, and Texas Red are the most commonly used fluorochromes.
Ed Harlow and David Lane

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