Automatic preparation of protein crystals using laboratory robotics and automated visual inspection
Abstract
A significant concern in the field of protein crystallography remains the routine preparation of single crystals suitable for x-ray diffraction studies. Crystallization techniques developed within the last three decades typically require accurate manipulation of microliter quantities of protein, buffer, and precipitating solutions. The accuracy and reproducibility necessary for such processes, together with the repetitiveness of the tasks, make...
Paper Details
Title
Automatic preparation of protein crystals using laboratory robotics and automated visual inspection
Published Date
Jul 1, 1988
Journal
Volume
90
Issue
1-3
Pages
325 - 339
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