Re: Filter meshes

Derek Davies (davies@icrf.icnet.uk)
Tue, 5 Dec 1995 08:56:20 +0000 (GMT)

Hello All,

Further to the recent correspondence about mesh. here at the ICRF we use
either 70 micron or 35 micron mesh depednding on cell type, both are
strerilisable either by autoclaving or by using alcohol and are extremely
useful for ridding samples of those annoying clumps.
Again without wanting to sound like an advert, I get mine from Locertex
in the UK (address on request), it is relatively cheap and a roll of 10m
will last well into the next millenium.

Derek

Derek Davies
FACS Laboratory
Imperial Cancer Research Fund
London UK.


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