The TLSMD server has been bandaged and splinted and is
back on its feet, if hobbling a bit.
This is a short-term fix. Replacement hardware expected
sometime next week. Go ahead and submit your jobs, but
don't be too surprised if the server has a relapse.
Thanks to everyone who offered to
I have used http://crystalprotein.com/ multiple times over the years. I
generate a PyMOL session and images that illustrates what I want (orientation,
representations), and they have turned out beautifully, and the turn-around is
reasonable. And they provide a 3D illustration of the plans
I’ve been very happy with Luminorum too, getting them to make blocks for PhD
students when they finish. Patrick Goldsmith there has been incredibly helpful
with making sure that all the little things, like the bonds to
post-translational modifications that I wanted to be visible, were just
Dear Bryan,
sorry for the hassle my link caused. When I click it, I am directly taken to
the article, both from home and at work - did you email client copy the colon
at the end of the line? It is not part of the doi, for some reason my kmail
does it the way I expect (not sure I should say
http://www.moleculardimensions.com/products/c293-Crystal-structure-glass-blocks/
We saw these at the ACA this past year. They looked to be very good quality
and MD is a trusted brand!
Best,
Josh
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 9:28 AM Nicholas Larsen <
nicholas_lar...@h3biomedicine.com> wrote:
> Dear
I recently used Luminorum and was very happy with the result - and they managed
to do it last minute as well!
http://www.luminorum.com/shop/
Paula
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Dr Paula S. Salgado
Lecturer in Macromolecular Crystallography
Institute for Cell and Molecular
I would ask Steve Gamblin or Phil Walker - they had some done last year.
philip.wal...@crick.ac.uk
or
steve.gamb...@crick.ac.uk
On 28 January 2017 at 15:26, Nicholas Larsen <
nicholas_lar...@h3biomedicine.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
> I'm sorry if this is off topic, but it might be of interest to
Dear All,
I'm sorry if this is off topic, but it might be of interest to general
audience. I want to get one of our crystal structures etched in glass.
Can anyone help recommend a company that can provide this service? BioEtch
had come highly recommended to me, but unfortunately their website
On Jan 28, 2017, at 06:32, Bryan Lepore wrote:
>
> can I get a little help? For instance, what is the reference?
The reference is:
Acta Cryst D71 1799
Free to download - thank you to all who helped.
-Bryan
>
> On Jan 27, 2017, at 11:05, Tim Gruene wrote:
> [...], and a
> pointer to your article with its explanation
> http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1399004715011803:
> [...]
Apologies, but the above link was not pointing to an article - and I tried so
many times I think I'm being
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