Studies with Fluorescence-Labeled Antibodies. V. Simultaneous Demonstration of Several Antigens by Means of Variously Colored Fluorescent Antibodies, Using Proteus Morganii and Bacillus Cereus as Examples
Abstract:
The labeling of immune gamma globulins with the sulfochlorides of various fluorescent dyes is described. Sulfo-rhodamine B, a pigment with reddish-yellow fluorescence, proved to be a feasible contrasting agent for hydroxy-pyrene-trisulfonic acid chloride and other green-fluorescent labeling substances. P. morganii and Bc. cereus were used to demonstrate that simultaneous specific staining with a mixture of variously labeled antibodies is possible. The potential of the method and its advantages and disadvantages, are discussed.
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