Hey guys,
Not sure if this is even the right place to post but I have a question.
I'm brand new to flow cytometry so I was going over the protocol in lab today and doing an experiment. I just have a question. Why is it important to add the buffer that basically "kidnaps" the calcium in the solution? Not even sure if that makes sense but what's the significance of calcium in all of this?
I hope my question makes sense! Look forward to hearing what you guys think
Not sure if this is even the right place to post but I have a question.
I'm brand new to flow cytometry so I was going over the protocol in lab today and doing an experiment. I just have a question. Why is it important to add the buffer that basically "kidnaps" the calcium in the solution? Not even sure if that makes sense but what's the significance of calcium in all of this?
I hope my question makes sense! Look forward to hearing what you guys think