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Immunohistochemistry on Pottasium Channels

Mark Haynes Mark.Haynes at Mail.TJU.Edu
Tue May 1 13:05:02 EST 2001


There are so many companies that sell abs.  If you know of any one who
subscribes to linscott's (it a antibody source database kinda thing that
can be searched) you should check there.  Otherwise, are the proteins
themselves available?  Is so maybe you could make some anti-sera with
rabbits or something like that.
good luck
markH

Matt Ireland wrote:

> Dear Colleagues
>
> I'm currently doing research on the potassium channel, the m-current.
> The current is comprised of two gene subunits, KCNQ2 and KCNQ3. At this
> stage, I would like to examine the distribution using fluorescent
> antibodies for these gene subunits. Unfortunately, I have searched
> almost every antibody company I can find, with no results. I recognise
> that these newsgroups are spread across a number of different
> disciplines in immunology, but if anyone is familiar with these
> antibodies or where to acquire them, I’d be most grateful if you could
> let me know.
>
> With Thanks Matthew




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