Re: Temperature control for Ca++ studies on LSR-II

From: <akos.szilvasi@novartis.com>
Date: Fri Mar 25 2005 - 09:58:31 EST
Tim, if you have a MoFlo with temperature controlled "sort receptacle" (if 
I remember its name right), you can use it on any BD cytometer. It is a 
(very expensive*) but useful addition to the sorter. It holds the standard 
Falcon tubes and has a water jacket that can be connected to a water 
heater.

Akos


* $ 2000 for a piece of acryllic + metal tube holder.



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"Bushnell, Timothy" <Timothy_Bushnell@URMC.Rochester.edu>
03/23/2005 03:13 PM

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	Subject:	Temperature control for Ca++ studies on LSR-II


Hello all:
I have a user who wishes to do Ca++ studies on an LSR-II.  I'm wondering 
if anyone knows of a source for a jacketed water-filled unit for the 
LSR-II.  I suspect that one for the Calibur would work as well.
Thanks
Tim
Timothy Bushnell, Ph.D.
Director, CHGMPD Flow Lab
University of Rochester
tel: 585-273-1361
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/Aab/geneped/flow/
http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/wnyfug/



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