Paul
   What kind of cells are these?  I have seen a similar problem with plant 
cells, but  never with animal cells.  
Jay

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> Sometimes our gel samples (whole cell extracts) for western blots are 
> very viscous.  What are the best methods for lysing small cell 
> extracts well enough so that they don't float back out of the wells when 
> loaded?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Paul Phelan
> Tufts University Boston
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