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The following message is posted for Virginia Cox <cox@medicine.tamu.edu>.
Please reply to CYTOMETRY or to her address with a response.
>I have been trying to sort E. coli with the GFP gene inserted for a
>client. When we run the sorted bacteria through the machine to check for
>purity, we see little fluorescence & the light scatter has changed. We
>think we may be damaging the cells. Any experience or suggestions would
>be appreciated.
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