Hi
We've been using the phosphoramidites from Proligo for the last few
years. The reagents are first rate, competitively priced and backed by
good customer service. I don't know who your current supplier is but
seeking competitive quotes from a variety of vendors can work wonders
for reducing your synthesis costs.
Hana Konecna wrote:
> Does anybody have experience in NA synthesis using Proligo
> reagents? Thanks for any input.Hana Hana Konecna
> Laboratory of Plant Molecular Physiology
> Masaryk University, Faculty of Science
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> Czech Republic
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> e-mail hanak@sci.muni.cz
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