Re[2]: GFP

Dennis_Young@CIS.ucsd.edu
Fri, 27 Oct 1995 15:22:00 -0700

Is anyone using the ser65->tyr mutant of GFP?
It is supposed to be better suited to flow (ex max @490 instead of UV).

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Subject: Re:GFP
Author: ingrid@pasteur.fr at @UCSD
Date: 10/27/95 9:54 AM

Dear Dr. Al-Rubeai,

here comes the address of Clonentech, who recently advertised a GFP marker
in 'Nature'; that's where I retrieved the address from and I hope it helps
you to get in touch with them:
Clonentech
4030 Fabian Way, Palo Alto, California
94003 USA
Fax:..-800/424-1350;
Tel:..-800/662-CLON

E-mail: tech@CLONENTECH.com

Good luck!

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