Two improved methods for preparing ferritin-protein conjugates for electron microscopy.
The Journal of Cell Biology1975Vol. 64(2), pp. 331–339
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Abstract
Two improved procedures were developed for activating ferritin so that the ferritin could be covalently linked to antibodies. One procedure involved use of a water-soluble carbodiimide and N-hydroxysuccinimide to prepare ferritin-containing activated esters. The other involved activation of the ferritin with excess glutaraldehyde. The ferritin-antibody conjugates prepared with the two procedures were shown to have a number of properties which made them suitable for locating antigenic components in cells.
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