I haven't done this yet myself, but would be very interested in any
helpful replies you receive as our lab just recently converted to
CellQuest as well. thanks, Cindy Gross (cjgros@ccmail.monsanto.com)
Monsanto EHL, St. Louis, MO 63110; 314/694-7948
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Subject: Exportation of CellQuest Data
Author: owner-cyto-sendout@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu at INTERNET
Date: 2/25/97 11:08 AM
Can anyone offer any advice about setting up a program to export the
quadrant statistics of T cell subset analysis from BD's CellQuest program
to a spreadsheet program that will perform the calculations needed to
produce a finalized report? Is Microsoft Excel software a good way to go?
Also....
Is a second software package necessary if the subset reports are to be
saved in a database that can be searched by accession number, patient name,
etc? If so, what would be a good product to use? Apparently Microsoft
Access is not available for Mac at this time.
Nancy Dow
Department of Pathology
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington D.C.
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