Questions

Adrian Moris (Adrian_Moris@sratech.com)
Fri, 04 Oct 96 14:58:23 EST

Hi folks,

One of the PI's here at SRA has asked me to start thinking about ways
to use flow to ID unknown and/or mixed bacterial cultures. In
particular, he wants to use surface markers, not DNA probes. I'm
fairly new to flow and so far have only been working with mammalian
cells. I'd appreciate any advice, especially sources of antibodies,
advice on looking at things as small as bacteria, etc. How 'bout it?
Any bacteria FLOWERS out there who can help me out?

Oh yeah. Apologies to those offended at my musical quiz. I
personally have enjoyed playing "Sort that tune" as it were, as have
many of you who replied. It helps to break up my day and let me think
more clearly. But alas, not everyone is like me, so I guess I'll keep
my notes to the list to more business-related, if mundane, arenas in
the future.

Sincerely

Adrian Moris

"If you plant ice, you're gonna harvest wind."-JG


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