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. 1970 Feb;18(2):319–321.

Impurities in conjugated globulins for immunofluorescence techniques

W D Brighton, Janet E Lampard
PMCID: PMC1455534  PMID: 4190420

Abstract

Conjugated albumin and free uncombined fluorochrome are two constituents of preparations of immunoglobulins conjugated to fluorochromes which produce non-specific staining. The maximum permissible levels of these two components have been determined using as substrate coverslip preparations of monkey kidney cells.

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