multiwell autosampler - washing

From: Reed, Doug S Dr USAMRIID (Doug.Reed@DET.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 15:53:17 EST


We've just gotten in our multiwell autosampler and I'm looking for some advice from
those who have been using them for a while. I don't (at this point) need any help with
the system itself, but what I am interested in is how people are washing the cells in
the plates. Do you do it manually or are you washing with an ELISA washer. And how do
you get rid of the supernatant between washes?

Thanks!

Doug

Douglas S. Reed, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Respiratory and Mucosal Immunity
Department of Aerobiology & Product Evaluation
Division of Toxinology & Aerobiology
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
1425 Porter St. Ft. Detrick
Frederick, MD 21702-5011
301-619-6728
301-619-6911 (Fax)
doug.reed@det.amedd.army.mil



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