Re: phosphatidylserine (PS) stain

SPERFETTO (sperfetto@hiv.hjf.org)
Mon, 12 Feb 1996 09:41:00 -0500

J. Immu.Method, 184 (1995) 39-51. This group had good separation and
comparison to the DNA ladder, PI staining ,and microscopic examination. But
unfortunately commercially preparations of directly conjugated Annexin is not
available. At least the last time I looked. We are very interested to compare
this tech. to our standard tunnel assay.

Stephen P. Perfetto
Department of HIV Disease Prevention
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
1600 East Gude Drive
Rockville, MD. 20850

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Subject: phosphatidylserine (PS) stain
From: granzyme@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Christopher Froelich; M.D.) at
Internet_Gateway
Date: 2/9/96 2:11 PM

Hello,

Is anyone aware of a commercially available reagent to measure PS
externalization during apoptosis (i.e. annexin V binding)?

thanks

Christopher J. Froelich, M.D.
Associate Professor
Northwestern University
E-mail-granzyme@merle.acns.nwu.edu
Voice-708.570.2438
Fax-708.570.1253

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