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Do you use LTB4, PGE2, cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, Nitric Oxide, Substance P, or Cortisol ELISA kits?

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Do you use LTB4, PGE2, cyclic AMP, cyclic GMP, Nitric Oxide, Substance P, or Cortisol ELISA kits?

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If you use ELISA kits then you may have experienced the quality and reproducibility of an Assay Designs kit. We are a leading supplier of small molecule ELISA kits. For years our kits have been purchased by prominent life science companies for sale under their own label. Regardless of the brand name on the label, our kit can be distinguished by the “Manufactured by Assay Designs” that appears on the last page of the insert. Has your work been disrupted by a supplier’s change in the format of the kit you relied on? We know that serious disruptions in your scientific work can result when companies discontinue or reformat the items you depend on. Recently you may have received word that the original format of the small molecule ELISA kit you used has been discontinued and is available in a different format. We want you to know the original format of those kits is still available for direct purchase from Assay Designs. Read more on the Assay Designs’ kit formats. Are you seeking a high qua

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