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How to conduct a hemolisys, without damaging the fospholipids??

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Hi!

I'm currently working on a new project, concerning examening the fatty acids in blood cell surface phopsolipids.

In order to do it, I need to conduct hemolisys of the cells.
I put the cells into destilated water, eventually, I wash what is left of them with water and spin them at arround 12000g.
The point is, that I can't get rid of hemoglobine. The cell-ghosts are red, even after the 4th wash-and-spin. :(

Does any of you have a tip, how to make the process faster and more efficient? How to make the hemolisys faster and better, and how to get rid of the hemoglobine, which is left?? I can not use any oxidating agent!! I must keep the fospholipids safe!

Thanks for any help, kind regards,
dr Evil

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 Posted May 18, 2006, 18:24 PM
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