I think FlowJo will still expedite your analysis, because its quick to call up new 2-D plots and impose new gates. And the quick dump into Excell, or using FlowJo's own table generator will also save time. I use FlowJo exclusively and highly recommend it. Its worth mentioning that its easy to learn and I rountinely teach undergraduates to do their own analyses. Good luck, Rachel ======================================================= Rachel M. Gerstein, Ph.D. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Graduate Program in Immunology/Virology University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655-0002 (508) 856-1044 (508) 856-5920 (FAX) > ---------- > From: Manfra, Denise > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 10:37 AM > To: Cytometry Mailing List > Subject: FlowJo > > > > Hi: > > I wanted some feedback on the FLOW Jo application. I > currently do all of my analysis with CellQuest. I am wondering if FLOW Jo > may expedite my analysis. However, I do not use the same markers all the > time, and in one experiment I may be running more than one stain with > multiple different antibodies. Basically, very seldom do I run the same > set > of markers. How does FLOW Jo work for such conditions?? How about plot > analysis and excel: apparently Excell FLOW Jo puts the data directly into > EXcell?? What has been your experience with FLOW Jo?? Any information > would > be useful. > > denise > > *************************************************************** > This message and any attachments is solely for the intended recipient. If > you are not the intended recipient, disclosure, copying, use, or > distribution of the information included in this message is prohibited -- > please immediately and permanently delete this message. > >
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