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Hi Andrew,

Can you get cDNA from human cell lines? Perhaps one of your colleagues
can provide you with a few microliters. You can amplify from there all
the genes you need (provided they are transcribed in that cell line;
therefore, better use cDNA from two-three cell lines) We have followed
this approach quite successfully.

Cheers,


Miguel

Andrew Wong escribió:
> Sorry a little offtopic...
> 
> We'r trying to clones a number of putative human proteins for
> crystallization. Besides IMAGE clones from OpenBiosystem, is there any
> the cheaper way of obtaining human cDNA clones? OpenBiosystem is okish,
> ~$100Cdn for each clone, but does get abit expensive when you start
> getting alot.
> 

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Miguel Ortiz Lombardía
Centro de Investigaciones Oncológicas
C/ Melchor Fernández Almagro, 3
28029 Madrid, Spain
Tel. +34 912 246 900
Fax. +34 912 246 976
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www: http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~mol/
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