Prepare wash method, Prepare wash method 10, Calibrate system – Bio-Rad Apoptosis Assays User Manual
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10
Calibrate System
1. Select Calibrate
and confirm that the default values for CAL1
and CAL2 are the same as the values printed on the bottle of Bio-Plex
calibration beads. Use the Bio-Plex system low RP1 target value.
2. Select OK and follow the software prompts for step-by-step
instructions for CAL1 and CAL2 calibration.
Note:
In Bio-Plex Manager version 6.1 and higher, startup, warm up,
and calibration can be performed together by selecting the “Start up and
calibrate” icon.
3. Prepare Wash Method
Bio-Plex Pro
™
assays are compatible with both magnetic separation and
vacuum filtration methods. However, for best results, we recommend
performing the assays in a flat bottom plate with magnetic separation.
Setting up the Bio-Plex Pro or Bio-Plex Pro II
Wash Station
The wash station should be primed before use. For more information, refer
to the Bio-Plex Pro Wash Stations Quick Guide (bulletin #5826).
1. Install the appropriate plate carrier on the wash station.
2. Use the prime procedure to prime channel 1 with 1x assay buffer.
Table 3. Summary of compatible wash stations and plate types.
Wash Method
Wash Station
Assay Plate
Magnetic separation
Bio-Plex Pro
Flat bottom plate
Bio-Plex Pro II (use MAG programs)
Bio-Plex
®
handheld magnetic washer
Vacuum filtration
Bio-Plex Pro II (use VAC programs)
Filter plate
Vacuum manifold (manual)