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Unit 3.6 available for FREE! |
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May 29, 2007 at 07:14 PM |
Standard Safety Practices for Sorting of Unfixed Cells," UNIT 3.6 of Current Protocols in Cytometry is freely available on line!
Abstract:
Cell sorting of viable biological specimens has become widespread in
laboratories involved in basic and clinical research. As these samples
can contain infectious agents, precautions to protect instrument
operators and the environment from hazards arising from the use of
sorters are paramount. This unit presents a revised and updated version
of the biosafety guidelines for sorting of unfixed cells established in
1977 by the International Society of Analytical Cytology (ISAC), whose
recommendations have become recognized worldwide as the standard
practices and safety precautions for laboratories performing viable
cell-sorting experiments. The unit contains background information on
the biohazard potential of sorting and the hazard classification of
infectious agents as well as recommendations on (1) sample handling,
(2) operator training and personal protection, (3) laboratory design,
(4) cell sorter setup, maintenance, and decontamination, and (5)
testing the instrument for the efficiency of aerosol containment.
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