Eosinophil fluorescence stain
ROBBERT@top.tn.utwente.nl
Wed, 7 Feb 1996 17:26:16 GMT+0100
Goodmorning to you all,
I want to differentiate human eosinophils with use of fluorescence or
absorption in a flow cytometer. It seems to be quite difficult to
find such a stain, a stain like eosin (for bloodsmears) needs alcohol
and I do not want to mix the blood with other things then PBS-like
buffers.
Does anyone has a good idea?
Thanks.
Robbert van Leeuwen
Applied Optics engineer
University of Twente
The Netherlands
Robbert@top.utwente.nl
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