Info request from Usenet

Stephen Kelley (kelley@vet.vet.purdue.edu)
Fri, 18 Sep 92 11:27:02 -0500

This message was posted on one of the bionet news groups. I mentioned
Marvin Peterson's name (hope you don't mind, Marvin), and said I'd
redistribute the question.

Steve

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Article 3084 of bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts:
From: RGB12955%USA.decnet@USAV01.GLAXO.COM ("USA::RGB12955")
Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts
Subject: FACS of yeast
Message-ID: <9209172141.AA26504@genbank.bio.net>
Date: 17 Sep 92 22:41:00 GMT
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Dear Nettrons:

Has anyone tried (or heard of anyone trying) to analyze and sort yeast via
FACS. I have heard of someone doing so on yeast protoplasts, but how
about whole cells? Are there any particular problems with it that I need to
address before getting started?

TIA,
Rich Buckholz
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If you want to respond to Rick directly, it looks like a usable
address is 'rgb12955%usa.decnet@usav01.glaxo.com'.

Thanks,
Steve


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