Re[2]: FACScan side scatter problems

From: /G=Gerhard/S=Nebe-von-Caron/OU=1890CHPE/O=TMGB.URC/@LANGATE.gb.sprint.com
Date: Wed Dec 20 1995 - 03:01:00 EST


          The problem described sounds a bit like air bubbles. Using a 
          logical scatterplot (y-axis=forward scatter or size and 
          x-axis=90'scatter or granularity) air bubbles lean to the 
          y-axis and show a spread of forward scatter but less side 
          scatter than lymphocytes (big but hollow) whilst 
          precipitates or crystals lean to the x-axis (small but 
          glitter like). A possible cause might be air that gets in 
          through the sample insertion rod. See if the problem appears 
          more frequent on lower sample flow or with low sample 
          volumes which increase the likelihood of air getting trapped 
          not being flushed through ahead of the sample. Check the 
          o-ring seal.
          
          Gerhard Nebe-v.Caron
          Unilever Research, Colworth Laboratory Sharnbrook, 
          Bedfordshire
          GB - MK44 1LQ
          Tel:    +44(0)1234-222066
          FAX:    +44(0)1234-222344
          E.mail: gerhard.nebe-von-caron@urcgb.sprint.com
          
          
          






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Subject: Re: FACScan side scatter problems
Author:  Karenrt@aol.com at INTERNET
Date:    19/12/95 13:56


I've seen this problem too. It appears to be "electronic noise" coming 
through your institution's electrical supply lines. We also consulted BDIS 
and they could not help. They recommended a more expensive surge 
suppressor/power strip, which we bought, but it did not help. Perhaps a 
really good line tamer would help? Otherwise, setting a gate to ignore this 
stuff or restarting acquisition seem to be the only current solutions. Hope 
someone else has a better idea!
          
Karen Tamul
FAST Systems, inc


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