I don't suppose you can wait till April as CURRENT PROTOCOLS IN
CYTOMETRY is filled with wonderful methods including exactly what you
want! Happy Christmas!
Paul
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Subject: THP-1's and fluorescent dyes
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Has anyone worked with the THP-1 cell line using Dihydrorhodamine 123 (DHR)
or Hydroethidine (HE)? I am in search of a method to stimulate these cells
with LPS, an inflammatory cytokine, or virus, and measure oxidative burst.
As of yet, my efforts have come up empty, but I thought there may be some
unpublished or hard to find methods out there in Flowland. Any help,
insights or watch-outs will be appreciated.
Thanks...Jodi McKenzie-Kroeger
J.Paul Robinson, Purdue University Cytometry Labs
Professor of Immunopharmacology
robinson@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu PH:317-494 6449 FAX:317-494 0517
web http://www.cyto.purdue.edu