Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!shelby!agate!codon1.berkeley.edu!ladasky From: ladasky@codon1.berkeley.edu (John Ladasky;1021 Solano No. 2;528-8666) Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts Subject: Introduction of Liposomes to Cells Message-ID: <1989Sep1.215356.11571@agate.uucp> Date: 1 Sep 89 21:53:56 GMT References: <8908311640.AA10975@net.bio.net> Sender: usenet@agate.uucp (USENET Administrator;;;;ZU44) Reply-To: ladasky@codon1.berkeley.edu.UUCP (John Ladasky) Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 17 Flavio Codeco was looking for a good liposome preparation technique. I would also be interested in this, although I'm looking for larger vesicles - say 100-200 nm. Also, I would be most interested in hearing about any non-destructive methods for fusing such liposomes with human cells, specifically leucocytes. Folks where I work are having trouble introducing liposomes to cells without thrashing the cytoplasm. We're working on a reagent-delivery mechanism for a flow cytometry assay, so the protocol needn't be anything for in vivo use... Thanks in advance. T CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS POLICE LINE DO NOT CR _______________________________________________________________________________ "Do unto others as you would like - John J. Ladasky ("ii") to do unto them. " Richard Bach (ladasky@enzyme.berkeley.edu)