BD ACDU

Gary A. Ward (Gary.A.Ward@Dartmouth.EDU)
18 Oct 95 13:44:34 EDT

Hello Flowers,

Does anyone using a Becton Dickinson instument equiped with an ACDU have any
experience with random areas of the plate having more cells (beads) per well
than programmed?

The wells with excess cells are clustered together but don't always seem to
fall in the same area from one plate to the next. Also, they seem to be close
together on the plate but don't fall into a sequence related to the order of
deposition.

Thank you,

Gary Ward
Englert Cell Analysis Lab
Dartmouth Medical School
Lebanon, NH


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