Re: Tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine Beta hydroxylase
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From: | "A. Erickson" <andrae@u.washington.edu> (by way of histonet) |
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could you post the adress and phone number for Eugene Tech please? Many
thanks, Andra Erickson
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Geoff McAuliffe wrote:
> "Michael J. Lyon, Ph.D." wrote:
>
> > I have been searching Linscott's for sources of Tyrosine hydroxylase and
> > dopamine Beta hydroxylase antibodies and there are just to many sources and
> > variations so I thought I would post this inquiry to you more experienced
> > netters. I would like to get some of your experiences with either Tyrosine
> > hydroxylase and dopamine Beta hydroxylase antibodies: sources etc. It
>would
> > be good if these cross react in humans and rats but human reactivity is the
> > most important. Also, the tissues will most likely be formalin fixed some
> > whole mount vascular elements as well as frozen sections.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > Michael J. Lyon, Ph.D.
> > Associate Professor Otolaryngology
> > 315-464-7253 Voice
> > 315-464-5572 FAX
>
> I have had great success with antibodies to TH and DBH from Eugene
>Tech. on
> formalin-fixed frozen or cryostat sections of rat or mouse tissues. I use the
> Vector or Vector Elite kits for detection.
> My impression is that there are several (or more) companies supplying
>good
> antibodies to these enzymes.
>
> Geoff
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> Geoff McAuliffe, Ph.D.
> Neuroscience and Cell Biology
> Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
> 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854
> voice: (732)-235-4583; fax: -4029
> mcauliff@umdnj.edu
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