Re: bcl-2 staining

From: anpo@fafner.mb.ks.se
Date: Mon Dec 27 1999 - 04:18:10 EST


Hi,
we routinely use Dako's anti-bcl-2-FITC and Intra-Stain permeabilizing
solution according to manufacturer's recommendations -it works very well
and if properly standardised can be applied for quantitation.
Anna

PS. Best wishes to everybody on the Cytometry Mailing List for the Y2K!!!!!

At 22:29 1999-12-22 +0100, you wrote:
>   Dear flowers,     previously designed experimental  conditions, by flow
>cytometry. What would be the most appropriate method for  intracellular
>bcl-2 detection with FACS? Is it possible to follow BD permeabilization 
>procedure designed for intracellular cytokine staining (without
>stimulation, of  course)? Could anyone suggest something special,
>experienced  with Sigma's anti-bcl-2 mAb and what would be the expected
>bcl-2 staining values  for above mentioned nontreated cell suspensions?  
>Thanks in advance Viktor  
>    Dr Jovic Viktor
>Dpt. for Pathology and Cytology  
>Experimental laboratory
>INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY AND RADIOLOGY  
>If everything seems  to be going so well, you have obviously 
>overlooked  something!
> 
Anna Porwit
Heamatopathology Lab.
Department of Pathology
Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm
anpo@mb.ks.se
tel.:+46-851774518
fax.:+46-851775843



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