Storage of conjugates
Bryan Kiehl
b3748 at cts.com
Tue Aug 1 20:34:03 EST 1995
In article <199508010812.BAA11589 at net.bio.net>,
vigfrid.ness at veths.no (Vigfrid Ness) wrote:
>Hi
>Can anybody tell me the best way to store conjugated antibodies????
>
>Viffi Ness
>DYNAL AS
>
Conjugates (alkaline phosphatase or peroxidase), assuming they were prepared
properly, can be stored at refrigeration temperatures for many months and are
stable frozen for years. In most cases, the reason for eventual inactivity is
microbial contamination.
Bryan Kiehl
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