ethidium teabags ?
Wolfgang Schechinger
wgschech at med.uni-tuebingen.de
Wed Apr 29 09:42:17 EST 1998
Actually,
you could put some activated charcoal into a big folded filter, close
it tightly with staples and immerse it into your solution.
Just a thought,
Wo
> sshaw at BUSTOFF.BWH.HARVARD.EDU wrote:
> : I recall that someone was manufacturing bags of activated charcoal
> that : were meant to be dipped in an Ethidium Bromide solution
> overnight to absorb : and remove it. Apparently no circulation was
> necessary.
>
> :
> Try Bio101 (the geneclean people).
>
> Clair
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