Re: MIchel's Transport Medium for Immunofluorescence
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From: | Phyllis Davie <pdavie@phenopath.com> (by way of histonet) |
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I have the recipe and related notes...... If you send me your fax
number, I'll fax it to you.
>Hi everyone,
>
>I am a new subscriber to histonet, and apologize if this is a duplicate
>of a message posted recently.
>
>I am in need of a recipe for Michel's Transport Medium for
>immunofluorescent assays. I have checked several publications and found
>only one recipe, which unfortunately is neither complete nor correct.
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>I did receive a copy of the recipe from a colleague. This recipe is
>made primarily in potassium citrate, and I was wondering if anyone might
>know of a recipe using sodium citrate in place of potassium citrate, or
>if this would have any effect. I have more sodium citrate than I could
>ever use currently, and it would be great to have another use for it.
>
>Thank you in advance for any assistance you may be able to provide.
>
>Louri Caldwell
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Phyllis Davie
Clinical Laboratory Supervisor
PhenoPath Laboratories
Seattle, WA
pdavie@phenopath.com
(206)374-9009 phone
(206)374-9009 fax
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