[Zbrafish] Need insitu probes

Burdine, Rebecca D via zbrafish%40net.bio.net (by rburdine from Princeton.EDU)
Wed Feb 11 12:38:26 EST 2009


Hi Suman,

I think the best and most appropriate approach is two pronged.

1) Check Zfin (www.zfin.org) to see if the probes are available for purchase.  

2) Find the paper where the probe was originally used or determine from papers a lab that uses the probes regularly.  The write to the corresponding author and ask for the probe from that lab directly.  Some plasmids are given out under MTA agreements and may not be available for distribution from just anywhere.

Good luck,
Becky


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> bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Mitra, Suman
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> Subject: [Zbrafish] Need insitu probes
> Importance: High
> 
> Hiya!
> Can any one share insitu probes for gata3, ikaros, lck, and the
> recombination activating genes rag-1 and rag-2 or provide me some
> guidence who all ready made this constructs.
> 
> Cheers,
> suman
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