We sent cells in flask from Zurich to Insbruck, Milan, and even Manchester-UK without any special care and for regular airmail. After two days trip at room temperature, the cells arrive ok and everbody was happy and we save a lot of money. Then your system should work too. Please do not tell Fedexp and similars because they will have few customers and we do not need the cells before 8:30. Regards Rafael >Dear all > >Can you offer any advice? > >A colleague in Spain wants to perform cell cycle analysis on cultured animal >cells for him. We fix with 70% ethanol at -20 degrees C then store at >-20 degrees C until analysis. We find that this works well and propose >that he >does the same. > >The question is; should everything work OK if he sends the fixed samples to >us in the UK by normal means at ambient temperature (preferred method)? or >should he send the fixed cells on dry ice or water ice (preferably not; >trouble and expense)? We expect transit to take no more than 2 or 3 days. > >Any alternative suggestions would also be appreciated. > >Regards > >DR Lloyd >University of Birmingham >England \|/ (o o) ________________________________oOo__(_)__oOo_________________________________ ___/\_ | Rafael Nunez mailto:rafaeln@vetvir.unizh.ch / o \/| | University Inst.for Virology http://www.unizh.ch/vetvir / _| | Winterthurerstr. 266a Telephone: (+41) 1 6358710 /_/\__/-\/ | 8057 Zurich SWITZERLAND Faximile : (+41) 1 6358911 ______________________________________________________________________________
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