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News Release from: Sigma-Aldrich | Subject: 2006 catalogue supplement
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2006
2006 cell signaling and neuroscience
catalogue
Sigma-RBI has introduced its new 2006 Cell Signaling and Neuroscience catalogue supplement, which lists more than 1200 new products added since the publication of the 2004-2005 catalogue
This new 350-page, easy-to-use supplement features clearly illustrated signaling pathways and classification charts on several relevant topics of interest The supplement acts as a companion volume to the 2004-2005 Cell Signaling and Neuroscience Catalog, which includes more than 6,000 products, and should be used in partnership with the catalog to ensure scientists and researchers have the complete and comprehensive set of tools needed to advance their research
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"This supplement is an integral companion guide to the 2004-2005 catalogue, and reaffirms Sigma-RBI's position as a leading supplier of high quality research products to the cell signaling and neuroscience research community," said Keith Watling, director of strategic marketing, cell signaling and neuroscience.
The supplement also contains a variety of cell signaling pathway schematics and is rich with technical product information, including literature references and chemical structures.
The 1200 new products included in the supplement will help researchers find innovative ways to advance their research, from standard biochemical reagents to the latest, cutting-edge research tools, including novel small molecule modulators, antibodies, recombinant proteins and enzymes and assay kits for cell signaling.
Any scientist working in the areas of signal transduction, cell biology or neuroscience will be interested in obtaining a copy of this valuable resource book.
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