Re: RE: Sorting onto slides

From: Karen Hensen <karen.hensen@virgajesse.be>
Date: Thu Oct 12 2006 - 03:58:33 EDT
Dear Robin
We routinely sort cells directly on microscope slides for subsequent FISH analysis. We use positively charged superfrost slides and never encountered problems. Poly-L-lysine is worked also in our hands.
Best regards
Karen



Karen Hensen, PhD 
Laboratory of Experimental Hematology 
Virga Jesse Hospital 
Stadsomvaart 11 
3500 Hasselt 
Belgium 
Phone +32-11-309700 
Fax +32-11-309750
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Poly-l-lysine?	It is what we use to keep not very sticky cells “glued” onto the plastic ware for further work.
 
David
 
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David L. Haviland, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Immunology
Institute of Molecular Medicine, R637I
Univ. of Texas, Houston - HSC
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From: Stingley, Robin L [mailto:StingleyRobinL@uams.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:39 PM
To: cyto-inbox
Subject: Sorting onto slides
 
Hello all,
 
I vaguely remember during training for the FACSAria that we should coat slides with something to help the cells to stick when sorting directly to slides.  Can anyone tell me what it was?
 
Thanks!
 
Robin
 
Robin Stingley, Ph.D.
Flow Cytometry Core Facility
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Slot 511, Rm B504
4301 West Markham Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Phone:	501-686-6927
E-mail:  StingleyRobinL@uams.edu
http://www.uams.edu/flowcytometry/
 
 
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