bi299aq@sdcc6.ucsd.edu (Phyllis Pugh) (07/15/90)
A while ago I posted a request for a comprehensive resource in which to look up various reagents and their common uses. I feel I have been remiss in posting the two which were suggested to me, but I was in exams and out of town. Several people have requested this information, and it has been sent to them individually. Thanks to all. Phyllis Pugh ******************************************************************** From jes@mbio.med.upenn.edu Wed Jun 6 19:02:25 1990 I've found the 'Big Red Book' ('Current Protocols in Molecular Biology') to be quite helpful in explaining the theory and practice of the techniques it covers. There are 'Background' sections for each protocol. <Joe Joe Smith University of Pennsylvania jes@mbio.med.upenn.edu Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics (215) 898-8348 Philadelphia, PA 19104-6059 ********************************************************************** From SKSCRABB@cms.am.cc.reading.ac.uk Thu Jun 7 12:10:59 1990 You may find "The concise encyclopaedia of biochemistry" of use, published by Walter de Gruyter. There is now an update of the earlier 1983 edition. Good luck, Yours, James Crabbe. -- -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- "... with rolling green hills and a roaring white river ..." pcpugh@ucsd (.edu or .bitnet)