Compensating cultured cells
Patricia L. Echeagaray (echeagarayp@mail.ncifcrf.gov)
Tue, 12 Mar 1996 18:21:05 -0500
Occasionally, I need to run FACS on cultured cells (bone marrow,
specifically). I am challenged ad nauseum, at achieving a readable analysis
as I cannot seem to compensate-out the slant I seem to always get. I would
like to hear of any hints anyone might have in dealing with cells that
present in this manner. I use a B-D Facscan.
Thanks,
P. Echeagaray
P. Echeagaray
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