Re: phosphatidylserine (PS) stain
William T. Lee (leew@wadsworth.org)
Tue, 13 Feb 1996 18:22:53 -0500
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>
>On Mon, 12 Feb 1996, SPERFETTO wrote:
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>>
>> J. Immu.Method, 184 (1995) 39-51. This group had good separation and
>> comparison to the DNA ladder, PI staining ,and microscopic examination.
But
>> unfortunately commercially preparations of directly conjugated Annexin is
not
>> available. At least the last time I looked. We are very interested to
compare
>> this tech. to our standard tunnel assay.
>>
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>R and D (Minneapolis, MN) is now selling FITC-conjugated annexin V, as is
>Brand applications in the Netherlands.
>
Does Merocyanine-540 measure the same thing as Annexin? How useful is it
for measuring apoptosis? In the two preliminary experiments that we tried,
it gave the same percentages as the sub-G1 PI staining.
Bill
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