Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but templated sealing film.

2009-01-16 Thread Patrick Shaw Stewart
bject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but > templated sealing film. > > Are you saying that you'd like to re-use the plate with the original > screening solutions, or that you plan to clean the plates, then > dispense fresh screening solutions? > > If you would lik

Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but templated sealing film.

2009-01-15 Thread Leonard Thomas
Why not just use a 96 well plate. Should be able to do this by hand with a large enough drop. You can get them from either TTP Labtech or Grace Biosystems, I think that is the name. Cheers, Len Leonard Thomas Ph. D. Macromolecular Crystallography Laboratory Manager University of Oklahoma D

Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but templated sealing film.

2009-01-15 Thread Patrick Loll
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 Rey

Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but templated sealing film.

2009-01-15 Thread Diana Tomchick
Are you saying that you'd like to re-use the plate with the original screening solutions, or that you plan to clean the plates, then dispense fresh screening solutions? If you would like to re-use the original screening solutions, beware...after many weeks, they will not be the same concent

[ccp4bb] Crystallography plates, hanging drop but templated sealing film.

2009-01-15 Thread Francis E Reyes
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 nightm