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Plasmids
 
We have made the following plasmids available from Addgene. Please contact Addgene (www.addgene.org) directly to obtain them. If the plasmid you need is not on this list, please contact Michele.
 
Plasmid NameAddgeneInfo & SeqMapReference
pBCPB+18940 pBCPB+.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]
pCaryP18945 pCaryP.txt  Groth et al. Genetics. (2004) [PubMed]
pCMVInt18935 pCMVInt.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]
pDB218954 pDB2.txt  Keravala et al. J Gene Med. (2006) [PubMed]
pDrBB218946 pDrBB2.txt  Groth et al. Genetics. (2004) [PubMed]
pET11phiC31polyA18942 pET11phiC31polyA.txt  Groth et al. Genetics. (2004) [PubMed]
pInt18941 pInt.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]
pMKInt18952  jpg icon Groth et al. Genetics. (2004) [PubMed]
pMKInt-hyg18953  jpg icon Groth et al. Genetics. (2004) [PubMed]
pTA-attB18937 pTA-attB.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]
pTA-attP18939 pTA-attP.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]
pUASTB18944 pUASTB.txt  Groth et al. PNAS. (2000) [PubMed]

Note: pUASTB is different from pUASTattB described in Fish et al. Nat. Protoc. (2007) [PubMed]. pUASTattB is available from FlyC31.

293T cell line is available from ATCC:
 
Please fill out this MTA (UMTA for 293T cells), obtain the signatures, and mail it back to us. Please include an email address at which you can be notified when the MTA process is complete. We will then authorize the ATCC to send you the cells and will instruct you in how to obtain the cells from ATCC.
 
 
 
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Last updated on Aug 30, 2010