Suppliers of Cell Proliferation Assays

Alexis Biochemicals (800) 900-0065 www.alexis-corp.com Amersham Pharmacia Biotech (800) 526-3593 www.apbiotech.com BD Biosciences (800) 448-2346 www.bd.com BioVision Inc. (800) 891-9699 www.biovisionlabs.com BioWhittaker (800) 344-6618 www.clonetics.com Chemicon International Inc. (800) 437-7500 www.chemicon.com Dojindo Molecular Technologies Inc. (877) 987-2667 www.dojindo.com MBL International Corp. (800) 200-5459 www.mblintl.com Molecular Probes Inc. (800) 438-2209 www.probes.com Onc

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Alexis Biochemicals
(800) 900-0065
www.alexis-corp.com

Amersham Pharmacia Biotech
(800) 526-3593
www.apbiotech.com

BD Biosciences
(800) 448-2346
www.bd.com

BioVision Inc.
(800) 891-9699
www.biovisionlabs.com

BioWhittaker
(800) 344-6618
www.clonetics.com

Chemicon International Inc.
(800) 437-7500
www.chemicon.com

Dojindo Molecular Technologies Inc.
(877) 987-2667
www.dojindo.com

MBL International Corp.
(800) 200-5459
www.mblintl.com

Molecular Probes Inc.
(800) 438-2209
www.probes.com

Oncogene Research Products
(800) 662-2616
www.oncresprod.com

Perkin Elmer Life Sciences
(800) 551-2121/(617) 482-9595
www.perkinelmer.com/lifesciences

Phoenix Flow Systems Inc.
(800) 886-FLOW
www.phnxflow.com

Promega
(800) 356-9526
www.promega.com

R&D Systems
(800) 343-7475
www.rndsystems.com
Roche Molecular Biochemicals
(800) 428-5433
biochem.roche.com

Sigma-Aldrich
(800) 325-3010
www.sigma-aldrich.com

Stratagene
(800) 424-5444
www.stratagene.com

Thermo Labsystems
(800) 522-7763
www.labsystems.fi

Trevigen Inc.
(800) 873-8443
www.trevigen.com

Zymed Laboratories Inc.
(650) 871-4494
www.zymed.com



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