Multi Well Fluorescence Plate Readers

Dave Gebhard (gebhard@aecom.yu.edu)
Tue, 13 Dec 94 18:46:05 EST

I have recently been asked to "recreate" by flow some experiments
originally performed on multiwell fluorescence plate readers(MWFPR), (with
mixed success).

The thought occured to me that as a Core FACS Facility, specializing
in fluoresence analysis that a useful service/technology to offer and
support would be a MWFPR. It is a first cousin to FACS, and I think would
be a popular and useful adjunct to the FACS Core.

Question, does anyone have any practical experience with this kind of
device? Any caveats? Are there any FACS Cores now offering this
technology? Is there a model/system that is particularly well thought of?
Dave Gebhard
Albert Einstein College of Medicine PH: 718-430-3573
FACS Facility,Oligo Facility, FAX: 718-822-6538
DNA Sequencing Facility
348 Chanin Building
1300 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx, New York 10461


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