RE: sorting yeast

From: janet dow <jldow@unity.ncsu.edu>
Date: Wed Sep 14 2005 - 07:39:12 EST
Allan-

I have a client that I regularly sort yeast for and I find that a 
good 30 minutes of 10-20% bleach solution run afterwards usually 
kills anything remaining.  I then run water for 30 minutes to 1 hr to 
make sure to get rid of all the beach.

hope that helps

Janet Dow






At 4:01 PM -0700 9/13/05, Allan Kachelmeier wrote:
>Flow'ers,
>
>I have a user who is interested in sorting live yeast. What I'm 
>concerned about is how
>difficult the yeast might be to rid of. For those of you that have 
>experience running
>yeast, what does it take to kill the cerevisiae? Thanks.
>
>Allan Kachelmeier
>
>Flow Cytometry Core Facility
>Oregon Stem Cell Center
>OHSU
>503-494-2361


-- 
Janet Dow
Laboratory Research Specialist and Manager
Flow Cytometry and Cell Sorting  Facility
North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine
4700 Hillsborough Street
Room C-309
Raleigh, NC 27606
(919)513-6443
Received on Wed Sep 14 14:58:00 2005

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