I was wondering if anyone out there has any experience in looking at
rabbit fiberblasts and schwann cells? I have an investigator who is
growing cultures of fiberblasts and want to know the percent contamination
due to schwann cells using Flow Cytometry. Can this be done? What do the
light scatters of rabbit fibroblasts and schwann cells look like in the same
culture. My plots have one population large and smooth, and a second very
small and smooth. The small size population almost looks like debris.
Do I have a correct plot of the mixed culture? If the light scatters are
not correct, are there any antibodies that will see rabbit fibroblasts or
schwann cells. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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