Re: Transfering genes (colchicine sources)
- Subject: Re: Transfering genes (colchicine sources)
- From: a*@toad.net
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 22:03:57 -0500
> Where would you get Colchicine ?
John,
Phytotechnology Labs also lists it. Their web site is at:
http://www.phytotechlab.com/home.html
Colchicine is considered a hazardous material, so there will be
significant upcharges for shipping. You may want to order several vials
at once if you intend to do more than a few experiments.
I have gotten colchicine from other sources, but without contacts in the
chemical pharmaceutical industries, it may be frustrating for you to use
them.
I have, however, ordered other supplies from Phytotechnology and I have
been quite satisfied with their service. I did have trouble ordering
from their web site, but they have a toll free number and a helpful
staff.
Good luck.
R. Dennis Hager
on Delmarva
where colchicine is frequently used on beardless irises.
Good luck.
R. Dennis Hager
on Delmarva
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