Flow cytometers must be calibrated prior to fluorescence intensity measurements because of inherent instrument variability. To correct for this variability, a standard particle (fixed chicken red blood cells, or CRBCs) must be analyzed on the instrument prior to each experiment and photomultiplier tube (PMT) voltages adjusted accordingly to place the CRBC fluorescence emission peaks into predetermined target channels. - [Read Calibration of Becton Dickinson Flow Cytometers for Relative Fluorescence Intensity Measurements]
Protocol for estimating the number of CD38 molecules on the CD8+ T lymphocytes of HIV-infected individuals. Includes: RECOMMENDATION OF VENDOR FOR PE-CD38 AND PE-CD4; VALIDATION OF LOGARITHMIC AMPLIFIER LINEARITY AND SENSITIVITY; CONSERVATION OF THE LEVEL OF CD4 ANTIGEN EXPRESSION ON CD4+
LYMPHOCYTES AND ITS USE AS A BIOLOGIC STANDARD FOR FLOW CYTOMETER INSTRUMENT CHARACTERIZATION; DETERMINATION OF THE NUMBER OF CD38 MOLECULES PER CD8+ CELL; etc.. - [Read Estimating the Number of CD38 Molecules on the CD8+ T Lymphocytes of HIV-Infected Individuals]
Polyclonal antibodies can be isolated from animal plasma or serum using the procedure described in this protocol. The Gradiflow BF400 instrument has two liquid streams that circulate through a separation cartridge positioned between two electrodes and composed of three hydrogel polyacrylamide membranes, which define the channels for the two sample streams. The central membrane forms a physical barrier between the two streams. - [Read Preparation of Polyclonal Antibodies from Plasma or Serum Using the Gradiflow BF400]
SNP Genotyping System. Includes: Protocol for Manual READIT® Assay in Multiwell Plates; Preparation of L/L Reagent; Preparation of Heating Block; CIAP/Exo Treatment; Preparation of Interrogation Probe Solutions; Template Denaturation; Sample Interrogation; Protocol for Manual Plate Reading Luminometers; Protocol for Injecting Plate Reading Luminometers; Protocol for Automated READIT® Assay with the Biomek® 2000 Instrument. - [Read SNP Genotyping System]
Unlike spherical phage, such as T4 and λ, which have roughly equal weight ratios of protein to DNA, filamentous phage have about six times more protein than DNA; the protein therefore contributes substantially to the absorption spectrum.