RE: Sorting by FSC and SSC

Eric Martz (emartz@microbio.umass.edu)
Tue, 25 Jan 1994 16:20:48 -0500 (EST)

Henry Wortis asks what the large cells are which show up on re-analysis of
lymphocytes sorted by FSC and SSC from bone marrow. Henry: any possibility
that they are actually aggregates of normal-sized lymphocytes which stuck
together after sorting? Use of a DNA stain during re-analysis might
resolve this.

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