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] Question about glove boxes for protein crystallization
Dear Friends,
Sorry for the non CCP4 question. We are planning to purchase a small glove
box to setup crystallization trays under anaerobic conditions. If you have
used glove boxes for crystallization, would you please give me some idea?
Hi Mathews,
An anaerobic chamber from Belle Technology (http://www.belle-
technology.com/) served me well in the past.
Belle's glove boxes are made of acrylic material. That offers
relatively low-cost and all-round visibility.
Cheers,
Roberto
On 23 Feb 2007, at 02:03, Mathews, Irimpan wrote
Shaw Stewart
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Februar 2007 10:02
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] Question about glove boxes for protein crystallization
Hi Mathews
One of our customers, Bret Dillard at the University of Georgia, has
had great success with one of our robots in a Bactron X anae
Hi Mathews
One of our customers, Bret Dillard at the University of Georgia, has
had great success with one of our robots in a Bactron X anaerobic
chamber.
In this case, Bret mainly used the microbatch-under-oil method, which
works very well for anaerobic work: (1) the oil protects the sample
an
Dear Friends,
Sorry for the non CCP4 question. We are planning to purchase a small glove box
to setup crystallization trays under anaerobic conditions. If you have used
glove boxes for crystallization, would you please give me some idea?
We are thinking of getting the 815 series from Plas-labs