Dear Amine, I know that some colleagues wash the mesh in distilled water and air-dry. However, I recommend using new mesh for each sample. You can use small pieces (e.g., squares 2cm x 2cm), and if you buy the mesh in bulk, the cost per sample is negligible. With best wishes, Jaroslav ********************************************************** I am pleased to announce publication of the first book on plant flow cytometry: http://www.wiley-vch.de/publish/en/books/bySubjectLS00/ISBN3-527-31487-3/?sID=69583a0477ef2333f7b43b719b83fac7 ********************************************************** Dr. Jaroslav Dolezel Laboratory of Molecular Cytogenetics and Cytometry Institute of Experimental Botany Sokolovska 6 CZ-77200 Olomouc Czech Republic Tel.: (+420) 585 205 852 Fax: (+420) 585 205 853 Email: dolezel@ueb.cas.cz Web: http://www.ueb.cas.cz/Olomouc1/LMCC/lmcc.html ********************************************************** Visit the first forum and blog on plant flow cytometry: FORUM: http://flowerdatabase.20.forumer.com/index.php BLOG: http://flowerdatabase.blogspot.com/ ********************************************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: amine meddah To: cyto-inbox Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:09 PM Subject: washing nylon mesh Hi I am Amine, i am mesuring plant DNA content. If possible i want to know how to wash reliably my nylon mesh without having dyes particuls, in order to reuse them. Thanks Meddah Mohamed Amine Laboratory of plant improving Universite of Oran; ALGERIA.Received on Wed Jun 25 13:18:00 2008
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