lymphomas by flow

mann0002@mc.duke.edu
Tue, 19 Mar 1996 16:11 -0500 (EST)

We are having trouble with viability on lymph node and other tissue biopsies
that we receive for phenotyping studies. This is especially pronounced in
intermediate to high-grade lymphomas.
We are looking at issues of transport time and media that the tissue is stored
in as well as methods of preparing a cell suspension but I would appreciate any
guidance that you clinical flow types out there can give from your own
experience.

Karen Mann
Clinical Flow Cytometry
Duke University Medical Center


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