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Thomas Mchugh (mchugh@zion.his.ucsf.edu)
Wed, 29 Sep 93 9:49:28 PDT

> >
> Hi,
> I was wondering if anyone is using a Cytek development microtiter tray
> sample injector on a FACScan? If so does it save much time, what are its
> limitations, and was it necessary to modify it at all to get it to work?
> Thanks in advance,
> Geoff.
>
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> Geoffrey Osborne | ____ __ o Ahh!
> Flow Cytometry (FACS LAB) | __ `\ <,_
> John Curtin School of Medical Research, | __ (*)/ (*)
> Australian National University, | ==============|
> CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA. | |--|
> Email: Geoff.Osborne@anu.edu.au | |--|... Splat!
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We use a Cytek microtiter tray sample injector on a FACScan for
analyzing beads. It does save time when a lot of samples are being
analyzed (over 75 or so). It works as it is without any modification.
The one I installed was running in about 20 minutes with the standard
connections. It is pretty easy to operate and depending upon your
application seems like a good product. Cytek is pretty responsive about
questions or help.