I have noticed an increase in intensity of staining with PI when cells are
infected with both CMV and HIV, I assumed this to be mostly due to
chromatin changes causing more DNA to be accessable to the dye, infected
cells are morphologically different with bigger nuclei. Maybe the
cytogenetics lab could shed some light on this individuals disease.
Interested to hear the outcome.
Simon
Simon Monard
FACS Lab Manager
Aaron Diamond Center
455 1st Avenue
New York
NY 10016
ph (212) 340 3741
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CD-ROM Vol 3 was produced by Monica M. Shively and other staff at the
Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories and distributed free of charge
as an educational service to the cytometry community.
If you have any comments please direct them to
Dr. J. Paul Robinson, Professor & Director,
PUCL, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Phone: (765)-494-0757;
FAX(765) 494-0517;
Web