I meant to say new reagent I couldn't really tell whether the fluorophore was old or new from just browsing briefly over the website. Jeanene Swiggett, BS MT(ASCP)SH General Surgery Research Cannon Research Center Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC 704-355-7269 jswigget@carolinas.org > -----Original Message----- > From: Swiggett, Jeanene > Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 7:29 AM > To: 'cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu' > Subject: re: Sunnyvale Red > > After reading the inquiry from the flo web I cruised the web and found the > website of the company below, so it appears Sunnyvale Red may be a new > fluorophore. > > HEFP(tm) Assays and Reagents Bring More Power to HTS > LJL now offers five new assays and a proprietary reagent that broaden the > applications of our High Efficiency Fluorescence Polarization (HEFP(tm)) > technology. Four new assays, DPX(tm), <cAMP.html>, ProteasePX(tm), and > TKXtra(tm) join our recently introduced STX(tm)1 assay kit. Our new > reagent, Sunnyvale Red(tm), is ideal for high-molecular-weight HEFP. Each > assay is sensitive, robust, homogenous, and rapid. No separation or wash > steps are required. All reagents are available in bulk for convenient > scale-up. For more information about these assays and reagents, Contact > <http://www.ljlbio.com/contact/worldwide.htm> your local representative. > > > Jeanene Swiggett, BS MT(ASCP)SH > General Surgery Research > Cannon Research Center > Carolinas Medical Center > Charlotte, NC > 704-355-7269 > jswigget@carolinas.org >
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