Westerns on uninfected H9 cells
Mr. Goodbar
glenalan at mars.superlink.net
Thu Oct 26 12:53:09 EST 1995
brett wrote:
> glen, since when are negative controls useless?!?
>
> Brett Lindenbach
Negative controls are not useless, the kit comes with a
strong ab+, weak ab+ and an ab-. Due to performance of the
current assay, you won't see any H9 reactivity. It would be like
running an uncoated well in an ELISA. There may be non-specific
binding in the well, but the postcoating process would eliminate
that. Therefore, no need.
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