Thank you very much Jim. Welcome. I am new here as well and am unfamiliar with the concept of trying to chase down the private messages. Most of the other mail lists and newsgroup I use always encourage the responders to do so in the open forum to the many other with similar questions can get an answer simultaneously without having to track them down. It is funny that almost every question asked on this mail list pertains to my work or interests and are questions I ponder myself. To not get the pleasure of seeing the many private responses only seems to cause frustration or serve to make me believe that either no one knows the answer or it is so simple that everyone knows the answer so no one wants to take a few minutes to patronize the initial poster. at any rate, I now know where to go for the answers and I plan to go back to seek out the original posting so I can generate a form letter to send to each of them asking them to forward their responses to me. Thank you for your help. Rick On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Phillips, Jim wrote: > Hello to all, > This is a very basic question and comes right in my back yard.... University > of Miami School of Medicine. When I answer a question I usually answer > privately and especially to this one..... all she had to do was ask anyone > on campus and they would have told her to contact me in the Core Flow > Lab.... but she didn't..... If you are interested in hearing the answers > from a question... just contact the person directly and ask him or her to > forward you the responses... I have done this in the past and everyone was > extremely helpful.. I haven't been on the board for a while so I will take > this opportunity to say hello to everyone.. > Jim Phillips > University of Miami School of Medicine > Flow Cytometry Core Lab > > -----Original Message----- > From: Rick Arthur Bright [mailto:rbright@emory.edu] > Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:54 PM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: Re: Apoptosis > > > > I am interested in replies to this quiestion as well. I see many > questions posted on this list, but very few replies. Do people normally > reply privately or is it typical to not generate much discussion with > basic quesitons? I have seen several very good questions raised over the > past week and am eagerly awaiting someone's response to any of them. > > > > > On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Ashman, Margarita wrote: > > > > > Does anyone have experience with annexin V for running apoptosis > > > > Thanks > > > > Margarita Ashman > > mashman@med.miami.edu > > >
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