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VrM

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StressMarq Biosciences Inc. invites you to evaluate their antibodies!

The performance of each has been documented and is supported with online data sheets. However, as a new company, they cannot test each antibody in all applications or species. If their datasheets do not indicate whether our antibody is suitable for your application or species, they invite you to use their Trial Program:

http://www.stressmarq.com/trial_program/

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Carl

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Post subject: I thought about this offer Reply with quote
However, having purchased many Abs that have been shown to be useless in WB, IHC and ICC, why must I pay for shipping??
If you wish to sell....give free samples.

Sure, The Suppliers' gamble!
...... some of us take these offers seriously and report back.
If the Abs are good.....we tell people.
We post images here....

Take a chance, Suppliers?
Or, post here to let us understand why you do not do this.
Sure, I understand Supplier reluctance to engage in Public correspondence!

After all: most Research Abs are a gamble.
Carl
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StressMarq is no doubt a fine company with great products, but given that "mark" is slang (American, at least) for the victim of a scam, considering the amount of time, money and reagents many of us have wasted on frustratingly useless Abs, the name of the company seems rather unfortunate and not conducive to sales.
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