Re: NovaRed
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From: | Paul Klosen <klosen@neurochem.u-strasbg.fr> |
To: | "Nicola Falconer" <njfja@njfja.screaming.net> |
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At 19:41 17/05/00 +0100, vous avez écrit:
>Oops, sorry but when I replied on the above topic, I forgot to engage my
>brain before my mouth (again).
Happens to me all the time ;o) Must be my brain getting chewed up by all
the nasty chemicals I worked with (or is it just the Belgian beer and
French wine ... :o/ )
>I got mixed up with NovaRed and Vector Red,
>my comments were on Vector Red, don't know about Nova Red as I've not used
>it.
Have you ever looked at the Vector Red signal in fluorescence after
dehydration and mounting. How does it compare to the Fast Red signal ??
Paul
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