blue plastic pestle
neale at mbcf.stjude.org
neale at mbcf.stjude.org
Fri Jun 4 11:43:58 EST 1993
In article <MAILQUEUE-101.930602161009.256 at ahabs.wisc.edu>, ming at ZEUS.AHABS.WISC.EDU ("Ding Ming") writes:
> Dear netter,
>
> I was using a blue plastic pestle to homogenize tissue in a
> Eppendoff tube and I forgot where we get it. Can someone tell me the
> name of the company who sell this kind of blue plastic pestle?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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> Ding Ming
> (608)265-3544 ming at calshp.cals.wisc.edu
> Sweet Protein Section ming at zeus.ahabs.wisc.edu
> Taste Research Lab
> Department of Animal Health & Biomedical Sciences
> University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1655 Linden Dr., Madison, WI53706
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You can get eppendorf pestles from RPI (Research Products International) who
seem to be a reseller/distributor for a number of companies. I can't remember
if they are blue, but you can get them there!
Regards,
Geoff Neale
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