Hi Scientists,
I need your assistance or suggestion in regards to treating glass cover slips without using any biological or chemical buffers (amine or thiol groups) so that it won't interfere with my fluorescent dye.
Any ideas and suggestions are highly appreciated.
OUHSCR2
Tissue culture treatment of cover slip
Started by ouhscr2, Jul 28 2011 09:37 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 July 2011 - 09:37 AM
#2
Posted 28 July 2011 - 04:05 PM
Treating for what purpose? To grow cells? If so, you might be out of luck. You can however, get cell culture chamber slides which are specially charged for growing cells on. See:Falcon chamber slides
#3
Posted 03 August 2011 - 07:14 AM
Hi All,
I would like the cells to adhere to the cover slip without using any biological or chemical buffers. Otherwise, our fluorescent dye will interfere with the buffers.
Will centrifugation help to adhere the cells to the cover slip without affecting the viability?
Thanks,
I would like the cells to adhere to the cover slip without using any biological or chemical buffers. Otherwise, our fluorescent dye will interfere with the buffers.
Will centrifugation help to adhere the cells to the cover slip without affecting the viability?
Thanks,
#4
Posted 03 August 2011 - 08:45 AM
Hi,
I work with adherent cells and find that they grow quite happily on sterile coverslips. Other things that might work are collagen, Matrigel and celltak but I don't know whether any of these would interfere with your dye
I work with adherent cells and find that they grow quite happily on sterile coverslips. Other things that might work are collagen, Matrigel and celltak but I don't know whether any of these would interfere with your dye
Edited by Obsidian, 03 August 2011 - 08:46 AM.
#5
Posted 03 August 2011 - 03:00 PM
YOu could try a cytospin, or do an equivalent of a blood smear.
Otherewise you could try doing your treatments etc, then making a cell clot and sectioning it.
Otherewise you could try doing your treatments etc, then making a cell clot and sectioning it.
#6
Posted 04 August 2011 - 09:24 AM
I used to use poly-lysine coated coverslips and then would use them for immunofluorescence without interference.













