Steffen Dietzel |
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http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal Dear all, I have a colleague who is doing co-cultures of human and mouse cells. After some days of co-culture and fixation, we need do determine whether given cells are from mouse or human origin. So far, we applied an SC-35 spicing antibody which stains nicely most human but not mouse nuclei. Controls show however that some human cells are stained only very weakly. Therefore, it would be nice to positively identify the mouse cells by antibody-staining in a different color. The cell lineage in question is endothelial cells. Did anybody come across an antibody (or other agent) that will stain mouse cells but not human cells? Unfortunately, we cannot exploit DAPI staining for nuclear morphology in our setting. We could go for FISH with genomic or repetitive DNA but antibody staining would be so much faster and easier. Thanks for any hints Steffen -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Walter-Brendel-Zentrum (WBZ) Head of light microscopy Building location and address for courier, parcel services etc: Marchioninistr. 27, D-81366 München (Großhadern) Mail room (for letters etc.): Marchioninistr. 15, D-81366 München Phone: +49/89/2180-76509 Fax: +49/89/2180-76503 (please anounce incoming fax by e-mail) skype: steffendietzel e-mail: [hidden email] (for everything university related) or [hidden email] |
Fredrik Wermeling |
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Dear Dr. Dietzel I would try to stain for the different MHC class I. /fredrik > > So far, we applied an SC-35 spicing antibody > which stains nicely most human but not mouse > nuclei. Controls show however that some human > cells are stained only very weakly. Therefore, it > would be nice to positively identify the mouse > cells by antibody-staining in a different color. > The cell lineage in question is endothelial cells. > > Did anybody come across an antibody (or other > agent) that will stain mouse cells but not human cells? > > Unfortunately, we cannot exploit DAPI staining > for nuclear morphology in our setting. We could > go for FISH with genomic or repetitive DNA but > antibody staining would be so much faster and easier. > > Thanks for any hints > > Steffen > > -- > -------------------------------- > Steffen Dietzel, PD Dr. rer. nat > Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München > Walter-Brendel-Zentrum (WBZ) > Head of light microscopy > > Building location and address for courier, parcel services etc: > Marchioninistr. 27, D-81366 München (Großhadern) > > Mail room (for letters etc.): > Marchioninistr. 15, D-81366 München > > Phone: +49/89/2180-76509 > Fax: +49/89/2180-76503 (please anounce incoming fax by e-mail) > skype: steffendietzel > e-mail: [hidden email] (for everything university related) > or [hidden email] > |
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