I'm in charge of the flow cytometry and laser scanning microscopy (ACAS)
labs in the OSU School of Veterinary Medicine. We have several research
projects making use of our services, but we are starting to think also about
possible clinical applications.
Are any of you currently offering clinical flow cytometry or confocal/laser
scanning microscopy services for veterinary applications? If so, what
assays have clinical value to a veterinarian? And for which animals?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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* Richard K. Meister Email: Meister.1@osu.edu *
* The Ohio State University Voice: (614) 292-9716 *
* Dept. of Veterinary Biosciences FAX: (614) 292-6473 *
* Cytometry Instrumentation Lab *
* 1925 Coffey Road *
* Columbus, OH 43210 U.S.A. *
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