Jacob

There is the MRC Maxi, and also XtalQuest plate, both with 48 wells.
Less confusing for filling by hand than 96 wells


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of
> Jacob Keller
> Sent: 24 February 2010 00:02
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: [ccp4bb] 24-well sitting-drop plates
> 
> Dear Crystallogrpahers,
> 
> what are the best 24-well sitting drop plates on the market? I have
> used the
> standard pilar-type ones from Hampton, but I would like to have the
> ability
> to set up a few drops per well, and also those plates have a lot of
> background polarization. Also, the reason I am looking for 24-well
> plates is
> that I would like to set them up by hand, and 96 wells seems like a
lot
> to
> do before sealing!
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Jacob Keller
> 
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