Dr. Harry,
Thank you very much for the illustration!
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Harry Powell
wrote:
> Hi
>
> First things first...
>
> 2. I am not sure if iMosflm can be set to output the scale of specific
> space group. For example, in my data set even though the integration is
> done at
Hi
First things first...
> 2. I am not sure if iMosflm can be set to output the scale of specific space
> group. For example, in my data set even though the integration is done at
> P321 space group, after click "quick symm" or "quick scale" it seems the
> program automatically choose what it
Well GE sells empty columns (XK for low back-pressure, tricorn for higher
back-pressure) that you can fill with the resin you want. They seem
expensive but for that kind of things I don't think any option will be real
'savings'. For nickel affinity we have been having good results with
Roche's Comp
Hi Markus,
BioRad has columns as well (prepacked and empty), which follow the
establiched connector standard. So usable without the need of adapters.
Cheers
Christian
Am 15.02.2017 um 16:57 schrieb Markus Seeliger:
Dear all,
we are happy users of all that GE offers around their FPLC system
You could try Goldbio.com. I have not used the His-columns from them, but have
used the Protein A columns and they work as well as the Protein A from GE.
Daniel A Bonsor PhD.
Sundberg Lab
Institute of Human Virology
University of Maryland, Baltimore
725 W Lombard Street N370
Baltimore
Maryland
MD
Dear all,
we are happy users of all that GE offers around their FPLC system, but I am
getting a little tired of feeling monopolized. Are any of you aware of
either empty columns or prepacked columns (e.g. metal affinity or ion
exchange resins) from other companies?
Thanks for your advice
Markus
Dear CCP4bb members,
I have two questions about imosflm integration and scaling process (my data
is 3A resolution and 0.5 degree mosaicity):
1. I have warnings after integration saying the twist variance is too large
(from -0.26 to 0.33, which is larger than 0.5), suggesting that cell
parameters
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