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Since we spent a lot of time updating our website we did not get round to posting information about several...

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We finally get done with updating our web site, after several months of playing around with it, so we hope...

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We went to the largest Neuroscience meeting in the world, the Society for Neuroscience 2017 meeting in Washington DC, 11th...

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February 04 2018
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In the last couple of years scientists have begun to use a powerful new method of making DNA sequences, even...

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February 04 2018
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How many cells does the brain contain, and what is the proportion of each cell type? You would think that...

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We finally get done with updating our web site, after several months of playing around with it, so we hope...

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We release several new antibodies to important molecules. We have made a series of antibodies in goat, which have some...

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August 31 2016
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We release new mouse monoclonal antibodies to MECP2, the methyl CpG binding protein 2. This is an important transcriptional regulator...

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July 01 2016
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We release two more Cas9/CRISPR related antibodies, a rabbit polyclonal to Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9, RPCA-Cas9-AP and a mouse monoclonal, MCA-3F9...

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