Thanks

Surgical Labs Resident (SURGLAB1@is.rvh.mcgill.ca)
Fri, 22 Nov 96 09:34:00 PST

Thank you very much for the information regarding the A.O. You make a good
point about the cytometer differentiating between the red vacuoles in cells
and red, non viable yeast cells. We are actually using the alternate
technique which you mentioned and it is working quite well. The acridine
orange would have been a simpler "one step" solution to evaluate
phagocytosis and killing. But I guess I'll stick to what works, for now.

Thanks,
Raffi


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