RE: Magnetic cell sortingDear (MAC) sorters, I hope we won't be confronted with a series of ads and sarcastic letters from different companies involved in magnetic cell sorting. Obviously all systems have their +es and -es. (We have tried quite a number of them...) Best regards Boris p.s. Sorry for that, Jenny - I checked our data and in our hands it's no problem to sort CD4 and CD8 with high purity (>90%) with Miltenyi beads. (I'm not with the company, and have no any commercial interest). ...;) B. Boris Fehse, PhD University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Jenny Cabanillas [mailto:cabanillas@optonline.net] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2006 21:43 An: Cytometry Mailing List Betreff: FW: Magnetic cell sorting Dear Roger, I don’t believe we had the pleasure of meeting. I am part of the Invitrogen CSA team, and I’m responsible for the Dynal Beads in NJ/NY. It amazing that you would say 90% purity and recovery since from my canvassing I have heard from researchers that the results vary incredibly from Experiment to experiment (that’s if the columns don’t clog of course). It varies from applications but over 90% is a bit high. I would check my data if I were you J Proof is in the pudding! Having fun selling Dynal beads, Jenny Cabanillas-McCauley -----Original Message----- From: Roger Burger [mailto:rburger@miltenyibiotec.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 5:44 PM To: Cytometry Mailing List Subject: RE: Magnetic cell sorting Hello Beverly I hope you meant to say, "Hah, you are lucky, for mouse the yield is more like 10% and that's what Dynal tells you to expect with their system!" With the Miltenyi System and MACS® CD4 and CD8 Microbeads you can achieve >90% purity and >90% recovery. Regards, Roger A. Burger, Ph.D. Technical Marketing Scientist Miltenyi Biotec, Inc. 12740 Earhart Ave. Auburn, CA 95602 Phone: 530-887-5351 Fax: 530-745-2851 www.miltenyibiotec.com -----Original Message----- From: Beverly Barton [mailto:bartonbe@umdnj.edu] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 5:00 AM To: Cytometry Mailing List Subject: Re: Magnetic cell sorting Hah, you are lucky, for mouse the yield is more like 10% and that's what Miltenyi tells you to expect with their system! Sad but true..... Beverly Beverly E. Barton, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Surgery/Division of Urology UMDNJ-NJMS MSB G519 185 S. Orange Avenue Newark, New Jersey 07103 Telephone 973-972-0662 E-mail bartonbe@umdnj.edu Telefacsimile 973-972-3892 On May 6, 2006, at 3:50 AM, RAJA ALAMELU wrote: Dear Flow list members, My question is not directly related to flow cytometry, but now and then I have seen questions in other areas also pop up. We are attempting to do CD4 and CD8 cells positive isolation from human PBMC, followed by Detach-a bead step, using Dynal magnetic beads. We have followed the manufacturers instructions as it, is as well as varied each of the conditions for optimization. While the purity and viability after separation seem to be good, the final cell yield never crosses ~30% of the total available CD4/CD8 in PBMC. Also the initial input number, magnet bound cells and unbound cells do not tally. Is 25-30% the commonly expected yield using this technique? If anybody has observed better yield, purity and viability, can you please share the procedure? Thanking you in advance, Alamelu Raja Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.Received on Mon May 15 16:26:12 2006
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