RE: [GFP Retention]

From: Andrew Beernink (ABeernink@novasite.com)
Date: Thu Dec 20 2001 - 17:49:45 EST


If the flow is laminar, and we assume that diffusion of salts from sheath to
cell suspension medium (water) is negligible (bad assumption?), the sort
decision is made while the protozoan is still in fresh water, so it
shouldn't change our ability to sort, only to reanalyze our sorted sample,
assuming our (bad?) assumption about diffusion is correct.

Ideas?	Feedback?  (please, no gunfire!)

Andrew

Andrew Beernink
Research Scientist - Flow Cytometry
Novasite Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
11095 Flintkote
San Diego, CA  92121
(858) 638-8584
(858) 597-4943 fax

-----Original Message-----
From: James Marvin [mailto:jmarvin@flowcity.bsd.uchicago.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 12:17 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: [GFP Retention]



Hello,

We have a client who is trying to sort a fresh water protozoan that
expresses GFP. They are very worried about stressing the cells. They have
found that stressing these cells causes them to release their GFP and thus
show up negative. I was wondering if anybody has determined the minimum
concentration of salt that can be used in the sheath fluid that will still
hold a charge. Presently we use a 1X PBS solution consisting of NaCl, KCl,
Na2HPO4 7H2O, and KH2PO4


				Thanx in advance, Marv



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