Also, plastic plates are suitable for in-situ diffraction tests where glass
ones cannot be used due to the high absorption of X-rays by glass.
Best wishes,
Tadeusz
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Jim
Fairman
Sent: 29 August 2012 21:19
To:
Dear Steve,
The mtz file produced by the current version of CrysAlisPro is scaled but
unmerged and requires SCALA to produce the merged data set. The new version of
CrysAlisPro (currently under testing) will generate the merged mtz file as well.
With regards,
Tadeusz
Agilent Technologies
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Tadeusz Skarzynski
Product Manager - Protein Crystallography
Agilent Technologies
Yarnton
Dear Elisabetta,
Which program did you use for refinement?
If you used REFMAC, the atomic scattering factors are internally coded for
copper radiation, and the resulting electron density map after refinement
may be much lower for halide atoms than it should be!
It is a known REFMAC issue.