kevinnsara@sprintmail.com wrote: > > I'm looking for a procedure to evaluate phagocytosis by flow cytometry on dogs and cats. Help!!? Coulter is coming out with (came out?) some reagents which may help you. Their new product line is known as the Cell Probe Reagents. One of these reagents (as I understand it) is e-coli labeled with PE-Cy5 (I think). They have a number of other reagents, one of which measures oxidative burst. This reagent is rhodamine labeled. I was told that I could use these reagents in parallel to measure phagocytosis in humans. I don't know if they work in dogs and/or cats. I have a lot of experience using the reagent for oxidative burst (it works well), but I have not used the e-coli reagent. I hope this helps you! Abby Allen Center for Blood Research Boston, MA 02115 allen@cbr.med.harvard.edu
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