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Hi Elias,
Not sure if you've looked at this option, but Pierce sells a polyHis tag
detection kit that is not based on an antibody, but instead is a
"nickel-activated" derivative of HRP. Has worked quite well for us in the past.
Brian Mark
On 2013-03-15, at 12:36 PM,
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Manitoba Research Chair in Structural Biology
Department of Microbiology
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onsume our blocks fast enough to
avoid this issue. There must be a better way to re-seal these blocks other
than using peel and stick foil tape over and over again...
Would anyone like to share their optimal method for storing 96-wells blocks
that avoids (or a least minimizes) evaporation?
Cheer
Postdoctoral position available:
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to investigate
the structure and biochemistry of proteins involved in Gram-negative
bacterial cell wall recycling. Peptidoglycan metabolites produced
during cell wall turnover are found to regulate an incre
10.5 . I'll try AFP for the user home directories.
Thanks,
Brian
On 18-Nov-08, at 6:21 PM, Francis E Reyes wrote:
On Nov 18, 2008, at 9:57 AM, Brian Mark wrote:
Hi all,
With all the talk about Mac OS X, I've not heard much mention about
OS X Server and networking Macs tog
Hi all,
With all the talk about Mac OS X, I've not heard much mention about OS
X Server and networking Macs together. Is anyone using the 10.5
server and LDAP to centrally house user directories on a RAID
connected to a Mac server for example?
We had this setup running with 10.4, but we
Hi Mark,
Proper co-expression in trans requires that you use plasmids each with
different origins of replication and antibiotic markers, such as p15 +
Kan and ColE1 + Amp. I think the pET vectors of the DUET system use
these two origins (p15 and ColE1). This ensures much more efficient
Hello everyone,
Does anyone have suggestions or comments on the various additive
screens that are available?
I was looking at the kit from Hampton (HR2-138 Additive Screen HT) in
96-well format. It appears that it should be straight forward to
array out our current protein/mother liquor
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