Flow Cytometry Expanding In Clinical And Research Labs

The following companies offer flow cytometry instruments, equipment, and/or reagents for clinical and laboratory purposes. Please contact the companies directly for more information concerning specific products. AMAC Inc. 160B Larrabee Rd. Westbrook, Maine (207) 854-0426 Fax: (207) 854-0116 Bangs Laboratories Inc. 979 Keystone Way Carmel, Ind. 46032 (317) 844-7176 Fax: (317) 575-8801 Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems 2350

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The following companies offer flow cytometry instruments, equipment, and/or reagents for clinical and laboratory purposes. Please contact the companies directly for more information concerning specific products. AMAC Inc. 160B Larrabee Rd. Westbrook, Maine (207) 854-0426 Fax: (207) 854-0116 Bangs Laboratories Inc. 979 Keystone Way Carmel, Ind. 46032 (317) 844-7176 Fax: (317) 575-8801 Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems 2350 Qume Dr. San Jose, Calif. 95131-1807 (800) 223-8226 Fax: (408) 954-2009 The Binding Site Inc 5889 Oberlin Dr. Suite 101 San Diego, Calif. 92121 (619) 453-9177 Fax: (619) 453-9189 Biological Detection Systems 15200 Omega Dr. Suite 105 Rockville, Md. 20850 (301) 990-0100 Fax: (301) 990-8391 BioSource International Inc. 950 Flynn Rd. Suite A Camarillo, Calif. 93012 (800) 242-0607 Fax: (805) 987-3385 Boehringer Mannheim Biochemicals Inc. 9115 Hague Rd. Indianapolis, Ind. 46250 (800) 428-5433 Fax: (317) 576-7317 Calbiochem-Novabiochem Corp. 10394 Pacific Center Court San Diego, Calif. 92121 (800) 854-3417 Fax: (619) 453-3552 Coulter Corp. ...

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