XtalTool HT 18 mm
Sample Holder for Crystal Growth, in situ Ligand Soaking and in situ Data Collection with a Robot Assisted Sample Mounting
Catálogo Nº | Apresentação | Preço (R$) | Comprar / Observação |
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X-XT-104 | 20 pcs. | Sob demanda | Adicionar ao Carrinho |
For general laboratory use.
Envio: shipped at ambient temperature
Condições de armazenamento: store at ambient temperature
Validade: n/a
Formulários:
Sample holder for crystal growth, any necessary crystal soaking and X-ray data collection without the need of crystal manipulation or mounting, compatible with SPINE standard magnetic CryoVials and robot assisted sample mounting
Descrição:
The XtalTool HT is a patent-pending sample holder consisting of a plastic support with an outer transparent COC film and an inner X-ray transparent yellow polyimide film with 5 μm pores. The design allows the setup of two crystallization drops on one XtalTool HT. Crystal growth can be monitored either by a transmission microscope or an automated inspection system. All intended manipulative steps on the crystal are carried out in-situ. Before data collection the outer ring can easily be broken off at the designated respective break points. Mounted on an XtalTool Base, the XtalTool HT then fits into a SPINE standard magnetic CryoVial and thereby facilitates robot assisted sample mounting. Its geometry meets the 18 mm SPINE standard and it’s compatible with most synchrotron and in-house beamlines dedicated to macromolecular crystallography.
Contente:
20 XtalTool HT Sample Holder (18 mm)
1 XtalTool HT Dummy Sample Holder to test individual robot compatibility
The XtalTool HT was developed by HZB MX-group at BESSY II (AG Weiss).
Produtos relacionados:
- ComboPlate
- XtalTool, #X-XT-101
Referências selecionadas:
Shilova et al. (2020) Current status and future opportunities for serial crystallography at MAX IV Laboratory. J. Synchrotron Rad. 27:1095.
Feiler et al. (2019) An All-in-one Sample Holder for Macromolecular X-ray Crystallography with Minimal Background Scattering. J. Vis. Exp. 149:e59722.