At 14:40 97 - 08 - 06 -0400, you wrote: > >Theresa, > >Try contacting the ATCC...sorry, don't have the address, but they are a >bank of thousands of cell lines from which you can purchase. > >(A'flowin' just down the road from you!......) > >P. Echeagaray >Flow Cytometry Services >Southern Research Frederick >Frederick MD >echeagaray@sri.org > >Theresa L. Fecik wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm a newbie here on this board--though, not necessarily a newbie in flow >> cytometry. I have about 10 years experience in flow--but, I have also >> been working in other areas of the lab at the same time, i.e., >> hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, and special hematology testing. So, >> I guess I'm more a jack of all trades, rather than a master of this one. >> That is why I'm asking such a basic question. >> >> When I worked at the Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, and did flow >> cytometric analyses of leukemias, we used leukemia cell lines (KG1a, >> Daudi, and MOLT3 cells) as positive controls for our leukemia antibodies. >> The cells were supplied to us by one of the oncology research labs. >> Now I work at a community hospital that has a flow cytometry lab, and I >> no longer have access to these cell lines. Does anybody know if there >> are stabilized leukemia cell lines that are sold commercially? As you >> can see, they don't let me out of my cage too >> often....................... >> >> Thanks very much in advance for any information you can give me. >> >> Going with the flow, >> Terry Fecik >> Sinai Hospital of Baltimore > Internet address of AMERICAN TYPE CULTURE COLLECTION : http://www.atcc.org Good luck, wp ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Wladyslaw Pajdak Dept. Clinical Immunochemistry, Skawinska 8, 31-066 Cracow, Poland Int. Med. II, Collegium Medicum, Tel.: +48(12)56 54 25 ; +48(12)56 51 22 Jagiellonian University Fax: +48(12)56 57 86 E-mail: mmpajdak@cyf-kr.edu.pl
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