Dear Janvier, We use BD FACS Lysing solution, which is supplied as a 10X concentrate. We dilute this to 1 X solution (10ml plus 90mls of distilled water) and for fresh blood samples we use 1ml of the diluted for 25ul of blood samples we stain. For frozen samples we also encountered problems with lysing and some reasonable lysis is achieved by bringing the frozen samples to room temperature before staining, and doubling the amount of the 1 X FACS lysing solution to 2mL, vortexing the mixture vigorously and incubating at room temperature but in the dark for 15 minutes. Follow this with two washes with 1 ml PBS by centrifuging at 1200 rpm. The lysing is not as good as in fresh samples but it is much better than when we use only 1 ml. Good luck Wilson Mandala, Research Scientist, Wellcome Trust, Blantyre, Malawi --- fjmoreno@isciii.es wrote: > Dear friends, > > > We are doing cell immunostaining in whole blood > samples, when we use > fresh samples the lysis of the red cells works OK > but when we use > frozen samples there are a lot of red cells that > are not eliminated. > What can I do?? > > Thanks a lot > > Javier > > > ___________________________________________________________ What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Yahoo! Mail Championship. http://uk.rd.yahoo.com/evt=44106/*http://mail.yahoo.net/ukReceived on Mon Feb 19 11:18:00 2007
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