Protein dip stick
D. KIM
dkim at NMSU.Edu
Thu Aug 20 14:02:21 EST 1998
There was the DNA Dipstick from Invitrogen. I think they made an RNA
version and maybe a protein dipstick, but I am not sure.
There is a company that makes the DotMetric protein quantitation method,
which is kind of a dipstick method. I forget the company name.
Daniel Kim
Petter <petter at mindspring.com> wrote:
: In article <35DAF3D0.D5664525 at ornl.gov>, isolan at ornl.gov wrote:
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: >A friend of mine has developed a protein dip stick for rapid
: >quantitation of proteins. Is there any interest in such a product.
: >
: >Narayana R.Isola
: depends on the accurracy i suppose
: wasn't there one of these for DNA in the market at one point?
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