shaddock@rti.UUCP (Mike Shaddock) (01/28/88)
A researcher at North Carolina State University desperately needs to
find a source of P-33 phosphate radioisotope to continue research in
progress. Apparently, Oak Ridge is down, and no one seems to have the
short half-life stuff around. It you know of a source or a supplier
anywhere on the planet, a speedy reply could save some research. The
isotope has to reach Raleigh by March.
Please contact
Joanne Burkholder (+1 919 737 2727) or
Richard Winder (+1 919 737 2222)
Botany Dept.
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC, USA 27695-7612
or send me mail, and I'll see that one of them gets the message.
(Sorry for the cross-postings into sci.med and sci.physics, but P-33
was formerly used in bone cancer research and the physics people just
might know where some is).
--
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