SV: platelet prep

ILAB Husebekk Anne (ilabah@rito.no)
Tue, 27 Feb 96 08:09:00 PST

Human platelets in flow.
Our lab do a lot of flowcytometry work on platelets. We have tried whole
blood techniques, which are described in the litterature, but till now we
regularly use platelets isolated from soft spin EDTA blood (platelet rich
plasma).

Anne Husebekk
Dept. of Immunology and Transfusion Medicine
University Hospital of Tromsoe
9038 Tromsoe, Norway
Phone: +47 776 26299 Fax: +47 776 26304
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Fra: owner-cyto-sendout
Til: Cytometry Mailing List
Emne: platelet prep
Dato: 20. februar 1996 18:42

i would like to take a look at human platelets. do those of you with
experience use a whole blood technique, or density gradient to enrich? Any
other tips appreciated.
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Frederic I. Preffer
preffer@helix.mgh.harvard.edu
Department of Pathology- Cox5
100 Blossom St
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston MA 02114
(617) 726-7481 {fax x2365}
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