[Histonet] detach cells from a slide
Connie McManus
convmcm <@t> cc.usu.edu
Wed Apr 14 16:55:10 CDT 2004
In cell culture, when cells need to be transferred to a new flask, a
0.25% trypsin for 15 minutes is used to detatch the cells from the flask
surface. I don't know if that would work with blood cells, but you
could experiment to see. If you try it, I wouldn't let the cells soak as
long as 15 minutes. I'd watch the solution for cell lift off and call
it good when I got most of them.
just another wild and crazy notion...
Connie McManus
Utah Veterinary Diagnostics Laboratory
Utah State University
Logan, UT
Phone: 435/797-1891
fax: 435/797-2805
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Dolors
Fuster
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 9:17 AM
To: HISTONET
Subject: [Histonet] detach cells from a slide
Any idea to detach cells from an hematologic slide?
They are dryed...stained with May Grünwald Giemsa...dehidrated, cleared
and
mounted with DPX.
The idea is to use them for a DNA extraction.
Thanks in advance
Dolors Fuster
Tècnic Especialista en Anatomia Patològica i Citologia
Departament d'Anatomia i Embriologia Humana
Facultat de Medicina (HCP)
Universitat de Barcelona
ICQ 14146798
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