Also, is there someone (in the U.S.) using a 440 and willing to analyze a
few samples that we would send you (beads, and maybe a couple of stained
and paraformaldehyde-fixed cell samples) so that we could compare our
results?
Since there are probably so few 440s out there and running on a daily basis,
the answer to the above could just be sent directly to me.
Thanks for any answers.
Ray
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Raymond B. Hester, Ph.D.
Flow Cytometry Lab
The University of South Alabama Each day is a gift;
Mobile, AL 36688-0002 that's why it's called,
Email: rhester@jaguar1.usouthal.edu "the present".
Voice: (334) 460-6029 - Anonymous
FAX: (334) 460-6073
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