This sounds very similar to a nifty little device the folks in
Buffalo came up with:
J. Appl. Cryst. (1992). 25, 324-325 [ doi:10.1107/S0021889891011354 ]
HANGMAN: a macromolecular hanging-drop vapor-diffusion technique
J. R. Luft and G. T. DeTitta
On 15 Jan 2009, at 4:34 PM, Francis E Reyes wrote:
Does such a thing exist? A 24-well microplate configuration where
in substitution of glass cover slips, you have a roll of tape
templated such that there are circular areas where you can add your
protein where there is no adhesive, but there is adhesive
everywhere else?
This may be a nightmare for plate manufacturers, but to reuse the
plate, you just throw away the film and tear a new one.
Thanks!
FR
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