Re: Cells in Milk

From: David Coder (dcoder1@qwest.net)
Date: Wed Jul 18 2001 - 18:50:55 EST


Dear Wolfgang,

Years ago (and probably still) Coulter sold a cytometry specifically
designed for counting cells in milk. Someone from Coulter in Miami may have
information. I remember the service technicians talking about serving the
instrument. As I recall, formaldehyde was involved and the fixative seemed
to collect in the instrument along with sour milk--nasty stuff.)

Dave
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David M. Coder, Ph.D.
email: dcoder1@qwest.net
tel./messages: 206-499-3446

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Wolfgang Beisker" <beisker@GSF.DE>
To: cyto-inbox
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 9:00 AM
Subject: Cells in Milk


>
> Hi, flowers
>
> I am looking for Infos about measuring cells in milk. There has been an
> article in Cytometry, in 1988, which I have.
>
> It should be possible to extract the cells (lymphocytes, granulocytes
> etc) with lightscatter, what I have heard so far, but we not really
> successful.
>
> Perhaps there are more outside there, who may be interested in...
>
>
> Best regards from Munich
>
>
> Wolfgang Beisker
>
>
> Flow is Fun
>
>
>
> --
> Dr. Wolfgang Beisker
> GSF - National Research Center of Environment and Health
> Flow Cytometry Group
> Ingolstaedter Landstrasse 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
>



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