There is a new research center there which has been involved with Alzheimer's
disease and arthritis, and there is space available; and community support
which is available for funding the equipment and materials for outfitting a
cardiovascular center there. They have a rapid autopsy program for brain cell
culture that could be expanded to harvest of endothelial or smooth muscle
cells for culture and futher ex vivo study. I would be interested in sharing
information regarding my platelet research, and talking with anyone who might
be interested in coming to Phoenix to begin an independent private research
program.
Lance Ray, M.D.
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Forwarded message:
Subj: Platelet studies with flow cytometry
Date: 96-10-31 23:16:24 EST
From: LanceIRay
To: cyto-inbox
Dear Dr. Kelly,
I have appreciated receiving the messages from the mailing list for flow
cytometry, but would like to make an inquiry about individuals interested in
platelet studies for distribution. I would like to correspond with
individuals currently involved in platelet study using MAB or other methods
to compliment a quantitative method of analysis of the Born turbidometric
method we have developed which has proved clinically useful in predicting
outcome in a variety of peripheral arterial interventions.
Can you circulate this message to the mailing list members or do I need to
send in to a different URL directly.
Thanks!
Lance Ray, M.D.
Vascular Surgeon
Arizona Heart Institute
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