James Stroud wrote:
This seems to be a temporary condition.
The page is back up now.
Alternatively, if you put the address in Google
(http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/~sawaya/anisoscale/), then
you click on the "Cached" link of the first result, then
you will access the page as Google remembers it.
This seems to be a temporary condition.
The page is back up now.
Although I'm not part of the IT staff here, I have observed that the
UCLA-DOE website is well maintained by several individuals who care
deeply and any outages are seldom and short lived. Always check back
soon after you noti
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I accidently read this page..
http://www.majorgroove.org/questions/93/leu-val-rotamers
It explains a nightmare scenario which has been bugging me for some time
asw I tried to make a beautifully defined VAL fit the density in COOT..
If by some accident your VAL or LEU have the "wrong" naming
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Dear Jacob,
I second the CompactClover plates suggested, either in 96-well (1 drop
per well) or 24-well with four drops per well format. Easy to set up
by hand, nice viewing characteristics, clear flat bottom of the drop.
I think the polarisation is also ok, although I personally tend to
t
You don't *have* to use every single one of the 96 wells on a plate, of
course -- it's quite feasible to use only 24 wells and then seal it.
If you buy that argument: I recommend the 3-drop plates from SwissCi
because you can do multiple drops per well, you can do pretty large
volumes, and yo
Sounds like you like to take a look at Art Robbins 24-4 (or is it 4-24?)
intelliplate. In the Hampton catalogue.
Hth
Dave
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On Feb 24, 2010 12:20 AM, "Jacob Keller"
wrote:
Dear Crystallogrpahers,
what are the best 24-well sitting drop plates on the market? I have u
Hello,
Emerald Biosystems inc. sell two types of sitting drop clover plates designed
to be set up by hand. One of them combines 24 large wells (for the mother
liquor) each surrounded by 4 small wells (for the protein drop), so there are
96
protien wells overall but you have fewer reservoirs to
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