Buying hybridization oven - which one?
James B. Hutchins
jbh at anat.UMSMED.EDU
Sun Feb 13 15:31:01 EST 1994
>In article <2je206$edh at apakabar.cc.columbia.edu> Pavel Sova,
>ps44 at bonjour.cc.columbia.edu writes:
>we want to purchase a hybridization oven.
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If price is a strong consideration, you can do as I did. We bought a
large, inexpensive Fisher incubator with glass door (about $350) and
a rotator base and bottles from BioComp Instruments, Fredricton, NB.
(run by David Coombs, a heck of a nice guy and a *real* scientist).
The rotator base is rated to 80 deg C. We have been very happy with this
setup, and it ran about $1000 for the whole deal.
(No connection to any of the above companies.)
Jim
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Jim Hutchins [] E-Mail: jbh at anat.umsmed.edu
Asst Prof of Anatomy [] Asst Prof of Neurology
Univ Mississippi Med Ctr [] Jackson, MS
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