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Finnpipette Novus Multichannel – an ideal tool in a low-throughput crystallization laboratory
21 Feb 2008: Protein crystallization generally starts with a screen to search for suitable crystallization conditions. A broad range of buffers, pH and precipitants are tested. This Technical Note describes the use of the Finnpipette Novus electronic multichannel pipette in low-throughput protein crystallization experiments.
Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Analysis of Magnetic Recording Media
06 Feb 2007: The production of magnetic recording media, for example, the hard drives on all of our computers, is a multibillion-dollar industry. Tremendous pressure to increase information storage capacity of this media is being exerted as computers have gotten faster and computer programs have gotten larger and more complex. It is natural for disk drive manufacturers to be interested in using x-ray diffraction as a tool for designing new disk drives with higher data storage capacity.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Improved Sulfur-SAD phasing of Thaumatin with Cu-Kα radiation obtained in-house with a Bruker Nonius MICROSTAR rotating anode generator
04 Jan 2007: Single wavelength Anomalous Dispersion (SAD) phasing is a technique which uses the anomalous signal of heavy atoms to solve the structure of proteins. This application note describes how the significant improvement of speed and precision of Sulfur-SAD phasing of Thaumatin with Cu-Kα radiation can be obtained in-house with a Bruker Nonius MICROSTAR rotating anode generator.
Bruker AXS Inc.
Single Crystal Diffraction
28 Dec 2006: Single-crystal x-ray diffraction, commonly referred to as x-ray crystallography, is an analytical technique in which x-ray methods are employed to determine with certainty the actual arrangement of atoms within a crystalline specimen. This application note discusses the role and analysis of single crystal diffraction.
Bruker AXS Inc.
Detection of Early-Stage Protein Crystallization using DPI
26 Sep 2005: Data first presented as a poster at BioScience 2005, 17th-21st July 2005, Glasgow, UK
Farfield Scientific Ltd
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