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VDX Plate without sealant
Applications
- Hanging drop crystallization
- Sitting drop crystallization with Micro-Bridges®
- Dialysis crystallization with Dialysis Buttons™
Features
- 24 well plate with raised cover
- Compatible with 22 mm diameter square and circle cover slides
- Optically clear plastic
- Extremely versatile and cost-effective crystallization platform
- Compatible with UV crystal imaging when used with HR3-231 and HR3-233 – 22 mm x 0.22 mm Siliconized circle cover slides and HR3-215 and HR3-217 – 22 mm x 0.22 mm Siliconized square cover slides
Description
24 well crystallization plate for hanging drop or sitting drop vapor diffusion crystallization (when used with Micro-Bridges or Glass Rods), or dialysis crystallization (when used with Dialysis Buttons). Stackable, optically clear plastic 24 well plates with raised covers (to allow room for cover slides) and flat bottoms for exceptional optics. Raised, wide rings around each reservoir (well) minimize cross contamination and allow each well to be individually sealed with 22 mm diameter circle or square cover slides. Plates are individually wrapped and supplied without sealant.
15.0 cm x 10.8 cm plate footprint is convenient for manual pipetting and well access while at the same time compatible with some automated liquid handling systems.
Approximate dimensions: 15.0 cm x 10.6 cm x 2.2 cm.
Approximate well size: 1.7 cm x 1.6 cm.
Typical well volume: 500 to 1,000 µl.
Well capacity: 3.5 ml.
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CAT NO
HR3-141
NAME
DESCRIPTION
40 plate case
PRICE
$132.00
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References
Hampton Research, first in crystallization since 1991, developing and delivering crystallization and optimization screens, reagents, plates, and other tools for the crystallization of biological macromolecules, including proteins (antibody), peptides (insulin), and nucleic acids (DNA).
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