RE: M-phase antibody

From: David Gebhard (gebhard@aecom.yu.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 24 1999 - 13:29:23 EST


HI,  Just today, I have someone trying the reagent described in
Experimental Cell Research 238,498-502 (1998)
	Flow cytometry of Mitotic cells, HJ Anderson, et al.
	it looks ok so far....

							DaveG.


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>For M try MPM-2, DAKO.
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>From: owner-cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu
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>Date sent:      	Wed, 23 Jun 1999 10:38:15 -0500
>From:           	Kevin Waddick <waddi002@tc.umn.edu>
>Send reply to:  	Kevin G Waddick <waddi002@tc.umn.edu>
>Subject:        	Cyclin B
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>    Do any of you people out there know if a MoAb is available against
>cyclin B or B1 that is conjugated to PE (or any fluorochrome other than
>FITC that is suitable for FCM)?  I am at a loss for where to look next
>after checking out the sources of purified anti-cyclin B or B1 antibodies
>listed in the Linscott's Directory without success.
>    Also, are there any strictly M phase-specific MoAb available other
>than to p105?
>    I am asking these questions because I am attempting to verify the
>results from a flow cytometric assay I have been developing through use of
>independent cell cycle markers. I need to be able to separate cells
>expressing cyclin B(1) into subsets through co-staining with other MoAbs
>labeled with FITC.
>    I hope someone out there can help me with this!
>
>Dr. Kevin G. Waddick
>Hughes Institute
>2657 Patton Road
>St. Paul, MN  55113
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