Re: adherant cells

Eric Miller (millere@icrf.icnet.uk)
Fri, 13 Jun 1997 08:43:56 +0100 (BST)

We are cuurently looking at similar markers in our cell lines, and have
noticed a similar effect immediately after removing the cells from
plastic. What we do is trypsinise the cells to lift them off, neutralise
immediately with medium containing 10% FCS, spin down and re-suspend in
complete medium and incubate for 30 min at 37deg before staining. This
seems to allow the markers to re-generate. perhaps this method will help
your problem.

Eric P Miller
Edinburgh Medical Oncology Unit

"Wouldn't it be nice if hospitals and schools had all the money they
needed and the army had to hold jumble sales to buy guns?"

On Thu, 12 Jun 1997 ans033@abdn.ac.uk wrote:

>
> Could anyone suggest a method of removing adherant cell lines from culture
> vessels which does not remove surface adhesion molecules? At present i am
> studying surface cell adhesion molecules expression on human umbilical vein
> endothelial cells using flow cytometry.
> i would appreciate any suggestions.
> thanks
> Morgan
>


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