thin-walled pcr tubes?
Bruce Roe
broe at aardvark.ucs.uoknor.edu
Fri Feb 18 08:34:00 EST 1994
In article <Rasmussen-150294102544 at ls-10.biology.utah.edu>, Rasmussen at Bioscience.utah.edu (Randy P. Rasmussen) writes...
>In article <1994Feb14.110629.24183 at reks.uia.ac.be>, przemko at reks.uia.ac.be
>(Przemko) wrote:
>
>> In article <1994Feb11.080953.7560 at rockyd.rockefeller.edu> myersm at rockvax.rockefeller.edu () writes:
>> >Experienced PCR people:
>> >
>> >Who knows of a good source for very thin-walled microtubes (0.5ml) that
>> >work well for PCR?
>Robbins Scientific (Sunnyvale CA, 1-800-752-8585) sells thin walled tube
>which they call "Strip-Ease". They are intended to work in the Perkin
>Elmer Cetus 9600 cycler, but they are about half the price of Cetus's
>tubes. They come in 96 well microtiter format or in strips of eight tubes.
We've been using these Robbins "Strip-Ease" tubes for a couple of years
now and have been very satisified. Also the price savings is wonderful.
Disclamer: No connection with Robbins except a very satisified customer.
--bruce
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