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> From: "Collins,J.G." <collinsjg at maspo2.mas.yale.edu>
> Newsgroups: bionet.immunology
> Subject: catalogues of knockouts
> Date: 27 Sep 1995 02:26:12 GMT
> Organization: Yale University
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>> As a neuroscientist I am beginning to consider ways to employ knockout
animals in some of my protocols. Is there a good listing of currently
available knockouts?
look at the last three issues (july, Aug, sept) of current Biology