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 Antibody Photo Contest

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Expires 10/15/2008

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Enter Our Antibody Photo Contest!


Image created using Monoclonal Anti-beta-Actin antibody (A5441) Image created using Monoclonal Anti-p38 MAP Kinase, Activated antibody (M8177)

We feel it is important for you to see our products in action, so please send us your photos today.


Sigma is now conducting our 2008 Antibody PHOTO contest. Please send us your photos, blots or graphs by Oct 15, 2008. All entries will be judged and those published will receive a $200.00 giftcard. There will be multiple winners.


At least one primary antibody from Sigma must be used in the entry. Winner’s entries may be used in any Sigma publications including the Internet. A completed entry form including a detailed legend explaining the technical details must accompany each entry. Multiple entries are encouraged!


Email entries and entry forms to : immunochemicals@sial.com


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