RE: Inguiry to be sent

From: Peter Lopez (PeterL@Cytomation.com)
Date: Fri Feb 11 2000 - 15:02:18 EST


Hello Kathi,
	I think you can buy 96 well plates which have filters at the
bottom of each well, and you can wash fixed cells in these units using a
vacuum apparatus. I can't come up with the manufacturer names, but I would
think
that a few calls to the major plate manufactures (Falcon, Costar, Corning,
Greiner) or
even a distributor like Fisher or VWR might help in locating the plates.
	I did something similar in the past, using a more macro setup, but
the
reference might be useful to you:
A protocol fo Papanicolaou staining of cytologic specimens following flow
analysis
Cytometry 7:101-103 (1986) 

Peter Lopez


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> From: 	Kellar, Kathryn L. (Kathi)[SMTP:klk1@CDC.GOV]
> Sent: 	Thursday, February 10, 2000 10:39 AM
> To: 	Cytometry Mailing List
> Subject: 	Inguiry to be sent
> 
> 
> Please post this inquiry to the bulletin board: 
> 
> A collaborator is searching for a filtration method or other means of
> washing many samples of fixed cells to be analyzed by flow cytometry.  If
> you know of such a method, hopefully in a 96-well format, please let me
> know. 
>  
> Kathi Kellar, PhD
> National Center for Infectious Diseases
> CDC
> 1600 Clifton Rd, NE
> Atlanta, GA 30333
> 404-639-1419
> FAX  404-639-3129
> klk1@cdc.gov
> 
> 



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