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I was asked recently which firm to use for buying ant
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Dear Colleagues,

I was asked recently which firm to use for buying antibody-conjugated and other fluorophores.
I'm located in the UK, and would first think of Life Technologies, ex-Invitrogen.

The question from my facility user got me thinking: what other firms do people use?
I'd like to give my user the widest possible choice 


Nothing against Life Technologies; their probes are very successful, and the new NucBlue is proving popular in my unit.

best regards,
Jeremy

Jeremy Sanderson
Harwell, UK


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