Re: [Histonet] Eluting Solution - Glycin-HCl
Glycine-HCl buffer, pH 2.2
Glycine (0.2M=15.01 g/L): 50 ml
HCl (0.2M): 44 ml
Water to make 200 ml.
>From Lillie & Fullmer 1976. Histopathologic Technic ...
4th edn p.881, where the original references
(Sorensen 1909 - 2 papers in a German journal)
are given.
Approximately 0.2M HCl can be made by 50-60-fold
dilution of the concentrated (10-12M) acid.
pH 2.2 is lowest item in the glycine-HCl buffer
table, so adjustment will probably be needed
after making the mixture.
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Melanie Black wrote:
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> Hi There
>
> Can anybody give me a method for making up Glycin-HCl(0.1M, pH 2.2)
> to be used an a blocking buffer in double immuno staining???
>
> Many Thanks
> Melanie
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