Fluorescent Nucleotide Analogs
Grizzly Adams
brownbrd at iastate.edu
Wed Oct 6 14:08:46 EST 1993
In <1993Oct5.211331.10656 at es.dupont.com> ottcr at esvx17.es.dupont.com writes:
>Is anyone interested in trying some new fluorescent
>nucleotide analogs for fluorescence in situ hybridization,
>point mutation analysis or genome mapping?
>DuPont NEN Research Products now has a wide varietry
> of labeled ribo- deoxyribo- and dideoxyribonucleotides
>labeled with fluorescein, eosin, coumarin, Texas Red,
>Tetramethylrhodamine and lissamine, including hard-to-find
> analogs to guanosine and deoxyguanosine.
>If you are interested, call Maurice Kashdan at :
> DuPont NEN Products
> Boston MA (617)-350-9642
>Or reply to Charly Ott on INTERNET:
> ottcr at esvax.dnet.dupont.com
Maybe I am mis-remembering, but I thought that commercial advertising was not
allowed on this news group.
Eric Anderson
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