R&D Systems used to do PDGF assay kits, but can' t remember for which of
its dimers.
At 13:10 10/10/02, Reynolds Tim wrote:
>Does anyone know of any commercially available assays for PDGF.'s?
>
>Thanks,
>
>TIM
>
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