Re: Neutrophil Apoptotic cell line

From: J. Paul Robinson (jpr@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 26 2000 - 22:04:40 EST


John R. Kuhnmuench III asked:

"I am in search of a cell line that may be a model for human
neutrophil

apoptosis.  Does one exist?  If so where could I find it? Thanks,
John"


John R. Kuhnmuench III

Medical College of Wisconsin

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You can use HL60 cells - there are a number of procedures

you can use. We have a short review on some of these procedures
which  you can find from Methods in Cell Biology book below


You can download a copy of the chapter from our website

http://www.cyto.purdue.edu/flowcyt/research/pub1.htm


or buy the book!!

Functional Measurements Using HL-60 Cells. In

Reference: Z. Darzynkiewicz, J. P. Robinson, and H. Crissman
(Eds.),  Methods in Cell Biology, Vol 41, p.p. 423-436. Academic
Press, 1994.



Best regards

Paul Robinson


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Director, Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories
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(Ph) (765) 494-0757  Fax (765) 494-0517
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