How to remove RNase from immunoprecipitation?
Dr. Peter Gegenheimer
PGegen at UKans.nolospamare.edu
Fri Sep 15 19:43:50 EST 2000
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000 21:04:49, Nick Theodorakis
<nicholas_theodorakis at urmc.rochester.edu> wrote:
ð Could your antibody have removed an endogenous RNase inhibitor present in
ð the extract?
Gee, I hope not! :(
This is exactly what my student thought of. If true, we're #%^&!
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