For instance, you can add 25ml of a 2´ stock of stain to 25 ml of a 2´ stock of cells for a total volume of 50ml. All stainings are carried out at 4°C. Sometimes, higher intensity tetramer stains are ...
We recommend a Wright stain (right) for mouse blood cells rather than Diff-Quick® (left), as the latter doesn't stain mouse eosinophils well. (For each stain, neutrophils are on the left, eosinophils ...
The use of fluorescent markers/stains to examine cells has become very popular. Fluorescent stains have many advantages over traditional staining dyes. Fluorescent stains do not limit the analysis of ...
We generated a new type of MHC multimers, which can be monomerized in the presence of a competitor, resulting in rapid loss of the staining reagent. Following dissociation, the T cells are ...
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