Re: Question

From: barad@ciml.univ-mrs.fr
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 02:46:06 EST


Dear all

for tracking electroporation, you can use the Lucifer Yellow. you stain the
cell and after electroporation you have 3 populations: live un-electroporate,
live electroporate and dead electroporate.

best regards,
Marc Barad,
Head Cell Imaging
Center of Immunology
Case 906
13 288 Marseille France

www.bdbiosciences.com/.../Products/drug_discovery/pdf/insert_protocol_lucife
r_yellow_permeability_assay.pdf

http://www.probes.com/handbook/sections/1405.html

>>>> Gisele Knowles <gknowles@sten.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca> 09/07/02
>22:39:42 >>>
>
>Hello colleagues-
>Does anyone know of a product that can sit outside a cell and with
>either
>electroporation or other such stressor, enter the cell and then
>fluoresce??
>I have this in my brain that such a thing exists and I'm concurrently
>trying
>to avoid using fitc dextran altogether because I'm finding too much
>non-specific fluorescence.  Anyway all comments would be appreciated.
>Thanks
>
>



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