PHA-LCM/mix

Kevin G Waddick (waddi002@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
Thu, 15 May 1997 17:25:48 -0500 (CDT)

Hello again! I am wondering if anyone has heard of and tell me where
to get a cell culture growth factor supplement. I had previously found the
name and the source of this product by asking the readers of this esteemed
group, and had actually had my technician order and use the product with good
results. Unfortunately, this technician has no record of the order and
aliquoted the solution without keeping the original container. Thus, we
have no knowledge of how to re-order it. What I do know is that it's
known as something like "PHA-LCM/mix" either as its tradename or
informally and is marketed by a company from Vancouver.

Of course, I know what "PHA-LCM" stands for, and we have made it ourselves,
however the product seemingly has special qualities enabling it to stimulate
growth of bone marrow progenitor cell colonies from multiple individual or
mixed lineages. So, if anyone can tell me where to get this product, it would
save me a lot of time and effort in finding it; naturally, I would
appreciate the help in avoiding the work.

Kevin G. Waddick, Ph.D.
Staff Scientist
Hughes Institute
2685 Patton Road
Roseville, Minnesota 55113
(612) 628-9988


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