analysis of few cells

From: bunny (bunny@cotleur.com)
Date: Mon Apr 10 2000 - 16:51:01 EST


Fellow Flowers:
I wonder if I could gather some opinions on releveance as it relates to
minimum numbers of events collected.
I am assisting a lab in developing FACS analysis of PBMC's and monocytes
in CSF. They informed me that when they run FACS, they are "lucky" to
get 100 events.  I raised the questions of relevance, stating that those
100 "events" could as easily contain some non-cell events as cell
events. They insist their data is good becasue it compares somewhat (?)
with a lab in Europe they are collaborating with. We have had many
conversations on this.
(I should mention- neither lab has direct FACS experience. They got all
their protocols second hand, and just collect what they collect).
Additional information: they are looking at chemokine expression
(another difficult task) on these few cells- and I believe they are
using the PBMC's to set up isotype controls. I doubt they even use comp controls.

Please throw your 2cents my way. And if any of you do this type of
analysis (few cells) with alternative techniques- I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks-
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Bunny






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