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Just find a local slaughterhouse.  That's how we got pig and cow brains
for isolating tubuling.  I'm sure they wouldn't mind you collecting some
blood.  

Note: do not wear good clothes or shoes.  Do not take decongestants
beforehand.

-Neal

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Subject: Fwd: Animal Blood


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Gary,
         You're a critter and so are the people in your lab, give some
blood. Or, are Bostonians afraid of needles? Ian.




>Search the CONFOCAL archive at 
>http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?S1=confocal
>
>Hello All,
>
>Looking for a source of animal blood.  Critter doesn't matter, as long 
>as there is hemoglobin.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Best,
>
>Gary
>
>
>
>Gary Laevsky, Ph.D.
>Keck Facility Manager, CenSSIS
>Northeastern University
>302 Stearns
>360 Huntington Ave.
>Boston, MA 02115
>voice(617) 373 - 2589<br>
>fax(617) 373 - 7783<br><br>
>
>http://www.censsis.neu.edu
>
>http://www.ece.neu.edu/groups/osl
>
>http://www.keck3dfm.neu.edu

Dr. Ian Montgomery,
Histotechnology,
Graham Kerr Building,
Institute of Biomedical & Life Sciences,
University of Glasgow,
Glasgow,
G12 8QQ.
Tel: 0141 339 8855
Office: 4652
Lab: 6644.
Pager: 07623 975451
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