Re: Red blood cells

Posted by daschneider9 on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Red-blood-cells-tp5014349p5014354.html

So by green do you mean trouble differentiating a fluorophore fluorescence in cells of interest from autofluorescence in RBCs? If so, then there are ways to reduce autofluorescence in RBCs that might help. If not, then more info needed.

Dave

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Yes but my macrophages in muscle are long and when tissue sections are prepared cells are cut unevenly and one cell may appear as rounded multiple objects (rbc) far from the nuclei.
Daniel

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Only count cells that have a nucleus?
Dave

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Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 9:42 AM
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Hello,
I am counting cells stained in green with the Cell counter. Red blood cells produce very strong green signal. How can I eliminate (reduce) the likelihood that I will count rbc instead of my target cells?
Thank you, Daniel

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