CrystalEX™ 384 Well, Flat Bottom Plate (Corning)-Hampton384 孔平底板
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CrystalEX™ 384 Well, Flat Bottom Plate (Corning)
Applications
- Sitting drop crystallization
Features
- Designed for full automation in crystal screening, built to meet industry standards for 384 well microplate footprint and well locations
- Features 192 reservoir wells (105 µL/well) and 192 corresponding protein wells (4 µL/well)
- Reservoir wells and protein wells are positioned to be compatible with multihead dispensing equipment (up to 96 well heads)
- Manufactured from an advanced polymer with high resistance to commonly used solvents, including acetone, acetic acid, butanone, ethanol, isopropanol, methanol, DMSO, nitric acid (65%), sulfuric acid (40%), hydrochloric acid (36%), and ammonia solution (33%)
- Low background polarization and high optical clarity allows protein crystals to be easily viewed under polarized light with minimal background interference
- Low water absorption of the polymer prevents loss of protein drop volume
Description
The plates can be sealed using Crystal Clear Sealing Tape or ClearSeal Film™.
CrystalEX™ 384 孔平底板(康宁)
应用
坐滴结晶
特征
专为全自动晶体筛选而设计,旨在满足 384 孔微孔板占地面积和孔位置的行业标准
具有 192 个储层孔(105 µL/孔)和 192 个相应的蛋白质孔(4 µL/孔)
水库井和蛋白质井的位置与多头分配设备兼容(最多 96 个井口)
由对常用溶剂(包括丙酮、乙酸、丁酮、乙醇、异丙醇、甲醇、DMSO、硝酸(65%)、硫酸(40%)、盐酸(36%)、和氨溶液 (33%)
低背景偏振和高光学清晰度允许在偏振光下轻松观察蛋白质晶体,背景干扰最小
聚合物的低吸水率可防止蛋白质滴体积损失
描述
可以使用 Crystal Clear Sealing Tape 或 ClearSeal Film™ 密封板。
HR8-056 and HR8-058 CrystalEX 384 Well Flat Bottom Corning 3775
CAT NO
HR8-056
NAME
DESCRIPTION
10 plate case
PRICE
$192.00
CAT NO
HR8-058
NAME
DESCRIPTION
40 plate case
PRICE
$694.00
Support Material(s)
Related Item(S)
- ClearSeal Film™ and Applicator
- Crystal Clear Sealing Tape
- Crystal Clear Sealing Film
References
1. Expanding screening space through the use of alternative reservoirs in vapor-diffusion experiments. Janet Newman. Acta Cryst. (2005). D61, 490-493.