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msinger wrote:
Since there is nobody has an experience about these clones.
I have tried them and Kappa / Lambda clones from Agilent work perfectly (conjugation & Staining).
Post me if you needs to know more.
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The table begins with three special columns:
* Remove: if the box is checked the corresponding parameter is removed from all the files, and the row is grayed out
* Parameter: this column represent the parameter name ($PnN keyword). Initially it will be identical to the first column of row names, but this column is editable. You can edit this column if you want to change the parameter names in the output files.
* Most common: this column indicates what is the most common description value for that parameter, across all the files under analysis (i.e. the most common string across the row). Cells whose value differs from the value indicated in this column are displayed with a light pink background.
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