I could use some suggestions and sage advice on the use of acridine orange
in flow cytometry. We have a new facility with a FASCVantage, and a
couple of investigators are considering the use of AO.
What problems or concerns have others encountered with AO contamination,
and how has this been dealt with in other labs?
Christine P. Jeffery BITNET: GR0276@SPRINGB
Research Imaging Facility, SIU School of Medicine
PO Box 19230, Springfield, IL 62794-9230
PHONE: 217-782-0898 FAX: 217-524-3227
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