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. 1985;83(2):109-15.
doi: 10.1007/BF00495139.

Simplified purification and testing of colloidal gold probes

Simplified purification and testing of colloidal gold probes

B L Wang et al. Histochemistry. 1985.

Abstract

A novel efficient method for purifying and testing colloidal gold probes has been developed. The method consists of concentrating colloidal gold particles conjugated to IgG or protein A in dialysis bags over silica gel and purifying them by gel chromatography on small columns of Sephacryl S-400. Fractions collected are tested by paper immunocytochemical models. Comparisons to gold probes purified by conventional ultracentrifugation documents that ultrastructural staining intensities and total yield of gold probes is the same, but that the chromatographically purified gold probes are less prone to aggregation or clumping. The method has been extensively used for preparing conjugates of 5, 10 or 15 nm gold particles with antirabbit immunoglobulins but has also been exploited for preparing streptavidin-gold conjugates, protein A-gold conjugates and antirabbit immunoglobulin-silver conjugates.

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