Jacob There is the MRC Maxi, and also XtalQuest plate, both with 48 wells. Less confusing for filling by hand than 96 wells
-- For information and discussion about protein crystallization and automation, please join our bulletin board at http://groups-beta.google.com/group/oryx_group?hl=en patr...@douglas.co.uk Douglas Instruments Ltd. DouglasHouse, EastGarston, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG177HD, UK Directors: Peter Baldock, Patrick Shaw Stewart http://www.douglas.co.uk/ Tel: 44 (0) 148-864-9090 US toll-free 1-877-225-2034 Regd. England 2177994, VAT Reg. GB 480 7371 36 > -----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 > > ******************************************* > Jacob Pearson Keller > Northwestern University > Medical Scientist Training Program > Dallos Laboratory > F. Searle 1-240 > 2240 Campus Drive > Evanston IL 60208 > lab: 847.491.2438 > cel: 773.608.9185 > email: j-kell...@northwestern.edu > *******************************************