Well, this is an interesting question - - in the past 5 years of so we have had about 6-7 babies in this flow lab.....we think that it has something to do with the water since that is the only thing we figure is in common.... we are still trying to work it out...but thinking about it they do all sit for long periods of time too...... Paul Robinson On 11 Jan 2002, at 9:59, Roccm@mf.mri.sari.ac.uk wrote: Dear Flowers, this one caught me completely unprepared: A colleague is asking if anybody is aware of potential risk of Flow cytometric work (including sample preparation) specific for pregnant women. I remember when I was pregnant I had back problems when I sat too long in front of the machine, but that was easily solved taking a walk. Thanks a lot for the information, Mara *********************** Dr. Mara S.L. Rocchi, DVM Ph.D. Moredun Research Institute International Research Centre Pentland Science Park Bush Loan Penicuik EH26 0PZ Scotland UK e-mail: roccm@mf.mri.sari.ac.uk Tel: 0131-4455111 ext. 464/461 Fax: 0131-446235 "The information contained in this email is confidential. It may also be legally privileged. It is intended only for the stated addressee(s) and access to it by any other person is unauthorised. If you are not an addressee, you must not disclose, copy, circulate or in any other way use or rely on the information contained in this email. Such unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you have received this email in error please reply to it immediately and delete it and all copies from your system." J.Paul Robinson, PhD PH:(765)4940757 Professor of Immunopharmacology Professor of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University FAX:(765)4940517 EMAIL:jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu WEB: http://www.cyto.purdue.edu
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