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The user will then populate the ‘Name’ field with the name of the primary antibody or probe. This will simultaneously
transfer the same text into the ‘Protocol Name’ field.
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If user would like to change the text within the ‘Protocol Name’ field to something other than the name entered
for the primary antibody or probe. They may do so by clicking in that window and modifying the text.
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All antibodies are classified as Viscosity Level 1. All CISH probes are classified as Viscosity Level 2. For FISH probes, use
Viscosity Level 4.
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If the reagent is classified as hazardous, the user can designate it as such by selecting the “Yes” check box. This should
not be necessary for antibodies.
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All probes should be loaded as ‘ready to use’.
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Once satisfied with the information entered, the user may then click the ‘Save’ button to save the addition.
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To delete a primary antibody or Probe:
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A user must first select/highlight the appropriate protocol template under which the protocol resides within the ‘Reagent
Types’ field.
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Then select/highlight the actual protocol itself (usually designated by primary antibody or probe name) within the
‘Reagents’ field.
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With the protocol highlighted the user will then click the ‘Delete’ button located at the bottom of the ‘Reagent
Editor’ window.
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A confirmation window will open. Click ‘Yes’ to permanently delete. Click ‘No’ to cancel.
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Click the ‘Return’ button to close ‘Reagent Editor’.