In article <CJBo7o.Mv3 at anat.UMSMED.EDU>, jbh at anat.UMSMED.EDU (James B. Hutchins) writes...
>Recently, in answering a question about the availability of anti-melatonin
>(q.v.), I mentioned _Linscott's Directory_ in passing. Having been asked
>to supply more information, here it is.
>>Linscott's is a directory of a variety of immunological and biological
>reagents. It will publish its Eighth edition this month. If you are
>looking (for example) for antibodies to melatonin, you simply look up
i'll second that. i did see something in their blurb about a form
of the new version on diskette (a bit pricy in my opinion).
in addition to monoclonal and polyclonal antisera, they list
sources for tissues, hybridoma cell lines, and genetic variant
rodents.
also who is the distributor in country X for company Y.
well worth the price.
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