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March 2001

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Heather Medbury <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Mar 2001 14:34:09 +1100
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Hi FLOWers,

About 5 years ago when I was analysing lymphocytes, we used to have the cell preparations at 4°C for labelling with the antibody. 
The work I do now on whole blood, the cells are labelled at room temperature.

Why do people label at 4°C when it works perfectly well at room temp?

Heather

Heather Medbury (PhD)
Department of Surgery
Westmead Hospital
Westmead 2145
61-2 9845 7677
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