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October 25th, 2013 – ChromoTek GmbH has changed its partner in the USA and Canada to Bulldog Bio Inc for its entire line of affinity reagents. Bulldog Bio will now handle all sales and support of their extensive line of novel tools for protein and cell biology. Chromotek’s nanobody-based reagents have opened the door to enhancing research with GFP and RFP fusion proteins, chromatin, cell cycle, and epigenetics analyses. Bulldog Bio will focus its marketing effort to build a North American business with equal penetration as seen in the European market.

“Chromotek’s nanobody-based GFP-Trap, RFP-Trap, GFP-Booster and RFP-Booster affinity reagents have already been referenced more than 400 times in peer-reviewed publications. This is a testament as to the power of Chromotek’s products to make solid contributions to labs who utilize GFP- and RFP-fusion proteins in their research.”, Ella Fontaine further details “It is our goal, not only to provide the existing customers with better prices and faster service, but also spread the message that these reagents can help your research goals immediately.”

The terms of the distribution contract have not been disclosed.

About ChromoTek GmbH

ChromoTek GmbH, located in Planegg-Martinsried Germany, pioneers a new class of immunologic research tools derived from single domain alpaca antibodies for cell biology and proteomics. Founded in 2008 as a spin-off from the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich (LMU) and has rapidly developed to become a renowned supplier of innovative reagents as well as a trusted service provider for big pharma.

Bulldog Bio Incorporated is a privately held company headquartered in Portsmouth, NH, that distributes tools to Life Science researchers. Please visit www.bulldog-bio.com for more information about the company and its products.

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