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[*] posted on 27-6-2010 at 21:06
Human blood antibodies


Right, so I UTFSEd, and I exercised my google muscle - but still I cannot find any public sources of anti-a,b, and d in New Zealand. (Wasn't sure if this should go in biochem or reagent acquisition).

I remember back before I wanted any, there was lots on trademe.co.nz - so just to be typical there doesn't appear to be any anymore :mad:

Feel free to tell me my UTFSEing is terrible by pointing me in any directions you may know of.

Thanks :)

[Edited on 28-6-2010 by psychokinetic]




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[*] posted on 28-6-2010 at 15:18


Well what are public sources? Scientific suppliers? I doubt you'd get this from anything else.
Santa Cruz antibodies have virtually anything you can think of... It won't come cheap though.




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[*] posted on 28-6-2010 at 18:03


Sorry, you're right. I should have explained myself better:

Scientific sources that will sell to individuals.

-Thanks for the Santa Cruz direction. I see what you mean by expensive, and that's not even after currency conversion!




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