So, do you need to sort with a flow cytometer? I'd look at the alternatives first.
Dave Coder
Univ. Washington
dcoder@u.washington.edu
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 94 20:48:26 EST
From: (Steve G. Hilliard) <hilliard@zookeeper.zoo.uga.edu>
To: cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
Subject: Sorting Biohazards--second try
I've had trouble "following my bouncing mail" (can't sing anyway ;-))
but I get the feeling my first attempt didn't make it. To reiterate, I
have a user who wants me to SORT antibody-labelled, VIABLE _T. cruzi_. I'd
appreciate anyone's thoughts--current regulations (if any), precautions,
"don't even consider it", etc. Do we need to put our Elite in a P2 room,
or just forget it entirely? Anyone?
Thanks,
Steve
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