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* Sort into any kind of plate. 6-well,12-well, 24-well,36-well, 96-well, 384-well, PCR plate, etc. | * Sort into any kind of plate. 6-well,12-well, 24-well,36-well, 96-well, 384-well, PCR plate, etc. | ||
- | Sort into the collection media of your choice. Collection tubes should be about 1/3 full of collection media. If you want to culture your sorted cells it’s a good idea to add Pen-Strep to the collection media. You can also sort directly into lysis buffer (for example, buffer that contains Trizol). | + | The most recommended collection buffer is your **cell culture medium with 10% FBS** or some other serum. Collection tubes should be about 1/3 full of collection media. If you want to culture your sorted cells it’s a good idea to add antibiotics Pen-strep or gentamycin, and antifungal agents to the collection media. You can also sort directly into lysis buffer (for example, buffer that contains Trizol). |
- | We can adjust the temperature of the sorters to 4 ºC, 20 ºC, 37 ºC and 42 ºC, and we can also keep your cells on ice, if that is what you need. | + | We can **adjust the temperature** of the sorters to 4 ºC, 20 ºC, 37 ºC and 42 ºC, and we can also keep your cells on ice, if that is what you need. |
- | The BD FACSAria sorters faster with a smaller nozzle at higher pressure. With the 70 µm nozzle, you can sort up to 20,000 events/second. This is a great choice for small cells that are happy in single-cell suspension, for example blood and bone marrow. Larger cells need a larger nozzle size. Your cells should be no more than one-third the size of the nozzle. Cells that are fragile or easily stressed (e.g. cultured cells) need a lower pressure sort. Our sorters have the following options: | + | The BD FACSAria sorts faster with a smaller nozzle at higher pressure. With the 70 µm nozzle, you can sort up to 20,000 events/second. This is a great choice for small cells that are happy in single-cell suspension, for example blood and bone marrow. Larger cells need a larger nozzle size. Your cells should be no more than one-third the size of the nozzle. Cells that are fragile or easily stressed (e.g. cultured cells) need a lower pressure sort (100 µm nozzle). Our sorters have the following options: |
* 70 µm nozzle / 70 psi | * 70 µm nozzle / 70 psi | ||
* 85 µm nozzle / 45 psi | * 85 µm nozzle / 45 psi |