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QUOTE (spanishflower @ Nov 27 2006, 08:11 PM)


Thank you, spanishflower

-Minnie Mouse-

Thanks all of you smile.gif Spanishflower, those links are really good. smile.gif

-pumuki-

also interesting resources here:

http://www.nibsc.ac.uk/documents/CBI/NIBSC...re_18052006.pdf

http://www1.qiagen.com/literature/BenchGuide/default.aspx

-pumuki-

QUOTE (pumuki @ Nov 28 2006, 07:08 AM)


Thank you, pumuki.

-Minnie Mouse-

Woooow, nice!!! I need a clapping hands or dancing smiley tongue.gif

-britzelbeere-

i wrote again to get the sigma book but no reply?
i found thid link
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Intere...ml#Protocol%205

-spanishflower-

Thanks for the link smile.gif They sent me a manual with a blue cover although it´s more commercial (more products from Sigma and less techniques explained dry.gif ) than the one of your link, which is really good.
You can try sending a fax or calling them requesting the manual.

-Pumuki-

Here

http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/Area_of_Intere...ll_Culture.html

if you click on "virtual cell culture manual" next to the photo of the blue-green book, it will open a window where you can read the book online.

-Pumuki-

the Animal cell culture by biotol.(Uk Publishers) it is simple and especially helps for beginners

-sanjay Gottipamula-

QUOTE (sanjay Gottipamula @ Dec 19 2006, 05:35 AM)
the Animal cell culture by biotol.(Uk Publishers) it is simple and especially helps for beginners

Current Protocols in Cell Biology.

-Farmer-

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