Hi John, We use the "cellector" tissue sieve device. Replacement screens are available in all mesh sizes. It is available from Bellco Glass, Inc. Vineland, NJ I hope this can be of help. Dirk Prof. Dirk Van Bockstaele, PhD Head Flow Cytometry Facility Laboratory of Hematology Antwerp University Hospital Belgium > ---------- > Van: John H. Wyckoff III[SMTP:wyckoff@okstate.edu] > Verzonden: dinsdag 10 augustus 1999 23:01 > Aan: Cytometry Mailing List > Onderwerp: Stainless steel screens > > Dear Flowers: > > It has been seemingly eons since my lab did much mouse work. Now we > find ourselves gearing up again for a lot of mouse work with splenocytes. > We need to make more stainless steel screens for mincing spleens and > pressing the fragments through with syringe plungers. The problem is we > have lost our source for the screening. It appears we used 100-200 mesh > size. Has anyone a clue as to a US supplier? Many thanks. > > JHWIII > > ******************************************************** * * > * Department of Infectious Diseases and * * * * * * * > ******************************************************** > > > > > \ | / > (o o) > _________________________oOo_ ( )__oOo________________ > * John H. Wyckoff III, > PhD > > * Associate Professor of > Immunology > Physiology > * College of Veterinary > Medicine > > * Oklahoma State > University > > * Stillwater, Oklahoma > 74078-2006 > > * telephone: > 405-744-8176 > > * facsimile: > 405-744-8263 > > * e-mail: > wyckoff@okstate.edu > r>"I try to take one day at a time but lately several > days > have attacked me at once!" > > > > > >
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