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Where to get Granta 536 Cells - (Jan/10/2006 )

Does ANYONE know anything about this cell line. It doesn't even show up on google, let alone pubmed.

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Are you certain thats the name, what type of cell is it? I did a quick search and the closest I found was HSC-536 cells dry.gif

-Jon Peterson-

mine closest was Granta 519 cells... wacko.gif
http://www.cabri.org/CABRI/srs-bin/wgetz?-...+-page+qResult+[DSMZ_MUTZ-id:'ACC%20342']

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QUOTE (Jon Peterson @ Jan 10 2006, 05:34 PM)
Are you certain thats the name, what type of cell is it? I did a quick search and the closest I found was HSC-536 cells dry.gif


That may be a route I haven't tried... seeing if the name is wrong but not the number.
Thanks!

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QUOTE (fred_33 @ Jan 11 2006, 04:49 AM)
mine closest was Granta 519 cells... wacko.gif
http://www.cabri.org/CABRI/srs-bin/wgetz?-...+-page+qResult+[DSMZ_MUTZ-id:'ACC%20342']



Yeah. These are a different critter. I know all about g519 but this other one has thrown me for a curve.

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