Re: Re: Transfering genes (colchicine sources)
- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Re: Transfering genes (colchicine sources)
- From: M* G*
- Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:10:58 -0500
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From: academyhouse@toad.net
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 10:03 PM
Subject: [iris-talk] Re: Transfering genes (colchicine sources)
> 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.
Colchicine is frequently used on humans also for Gout. From personal experience.
Mike Greenfield
redear@infinet.com
SW OH Zone 5b, USA
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