There is a very helpful article by Deb Grove in the current issue of the
Journal of Biomolecular Techniques. If you're an ABRF member, you should
be receiving it now.
Best regards,
Ruth
At 11:02 AM 3/26/99 -0500, Michael N. Horst wrote:
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<excerpt><color><param>0000,6666,0000</param>Hi-</color>
<color><param>0000,6666,0000</param> Could someone out there tell me
the costs of getting into "Realtime PCR" in terms of: the instrument cost
(by PE), required softwareand cost of day to day reagents/primers.
Ultimately, is it really worth the money ? How many samples must be run
per week to reach a break-even point ?</color>
<color><param>0000,6666,0000</param>Thanks for your ideas.</color>
<color><param>0000,6666,0000</param>Best regs,</color>
<color><param>0000,6666,0000</param>Mike</color>
--Michael N. Horst
Mercer School of Medicine
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Ruth Hogue Angeletti
Laboratory for Macromolecular Analysis
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
405 Ullmann Building
1300 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx NY 10461
tel: 718-430-3475
fax: 718-430-8939
angelett@aecom.yu.edu