Urea Gradient Gel Devices
neale at mbcf.stjude.org
neale at mbcf.stjude.org
Mon Sep 13 17:37:21 EST 1993
In article <1993Sep10.161800.14652 at chpc.utexas.edu>, cmdq144 at chpc.utexas.edu (Michael Ready - or a host of others) writes:
> Dear Netters,
>
> Does anyone out there know the name/address of a manufacturer for
> devices for pouring and running transverse urea gradient gels for studying
> protein folding and unfolding? Does anyone _have_ such a device that they
> would be willing to barter for cash/stamps/graduate student to be named later?
> Right now, we are using cobbled-together equipment that is a pain to use
> and causing revolt. Any info would be much apreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike R.
>
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> * Michael P. Ready Email: ready at utbc01.cm.utexas.edu *
> * Dept.of Chemistry & Biochemistry Phone: (512)471-3625 *
> * University of Texas Fax: (512)471-8696 *
> * Austin, Texas 78712 *
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>
I would be interested also if any manufacturer makes such a device. It surely
is a pain making these type of gels yourself, especially in getting the volumes
of reagents correct to clamp together your plates when you rotate the gel 90
degrees.
Fortunately (for me!) I don't need to make these type of gels anymore! But I do
sympathize with anyone who does.
Regards,
Geoff Neale
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