Turkey erythrocytes

From: David Galbraith (galbraith@arizona.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 08 1999 - 19:49:13 EST


Dear all:

I am posting this on behalf of a colleague.  Please respond directly to him.

Thanks!

David Galbraith

>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:20:42 -0500
>From: Steven Spiker <steven_spiker@ncsu.edu>
>X-Sender: slspiker@pop-in.ncsu.edu (Unverified)
>To: galbraith@Arizona.EDU
>
>Dear David,
>After your recent seminar at the North Carolina Biotech Center, we spoke
>briefly about some flow cytometry that was done here at NC State on
>isolated nuclei from some of our cell cultures.  I can't remember if I
>asked you about the internal standard problem, but if I did I can't
>remember your response.  Our problem is that the technician used an
>internal standard of turkey erythrocytes without knowing the DNA content of
>the cells.  I have not been able to find a value.  Do you know where I
>might look?  Any clues you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
>Best wishes,
>Steve Spiker
>Steven Spiker
>Genetics Department
>North Carolina State University
>Raleigh, NC 27695-7614
>Phone:  919-515-5760
>Fax:    919-515-3355
>Email:  steven_spiker@ncsu.edu
>http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/cals/genetics/spiker/spiker.html

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