sGFP antibodies
Mike Challen
mike.challen at hri.ac.uk_nospam
Tue Mar 21 03:26:00 EST 2000
In response to this and an earlier post I made:
sGFP was a name used by Jen Sheen's group at Harvard. It stands for
synthetic GFP. It functions in both mammals and plants.
Cornelius Krasel wrote:
> Mike Challen <mike.challen at hri.ac.uk_nospam> wrote:
> > Will 'off-the-shelf' commercially available antibodies work
> > satisfactorily with sGFP?
>
> What is "sGFP"? (I know destabilized GFP and GFP in various colours,
> but have never heard of sGFP.)
>
> --Cornelius.
>
> --
> /* Cornelius Krasel, U Wuerzburg, Dept. of Pharmacology, Versbacher Str. 9 */
> /* D-97078 Wuerzburg, Germany email: phak004 at rzbox.uni-wuerzburg.de SP4 */
> /* "Science is the game we play with God to find out what His rules are." */
More information about the Fluorpro
mailing list