Re: Green Fluorescent Protein Plasmid

Ingrid Stahmer (ingrid@pasteur.fr)
Tue, 18 Jul 1995 20:16:52 +0100

>I believe a plasmid containing GFP is now available commercially: Can
>anyone tell me who sells it?
>
>Thanks
>
>Margaret
>
GFP cloned into a bacterial or mammalian expression vector is available
from Clontech, as was indicated by a recent advertisement in NATURE. I have
no idea about efficiency etc. Hope, it helps anyhow.


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