Biohazard Sorting

Michele Lutz (mlutz@vapop.ucsd.edu)
Thu, 06 Mar 1997 17:14:12 -0800

We have recently been funded for a flow cytometer whose main function will
be to sort and analyze live biohazardous samples. We are interested in
getting opinions on the Cytomation MoFlow, B-D Vantage, and Coulter Elite.
I would like to know how they perform as a turbo or high speed sorter and
how user friendly the instruments and their computer software programs are.
I would also like to know how well equiped they are, or how they can be
modified, to work with biohazardous samples.

You may contact me through the list or at mlutz@vapop.ucsd.edu

Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!!!

Michele A. Lutz
VA Medical Center v-151
San Diego, CA


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