Hi

As total insolubility does not exist, I regularly use another method, which is to deposit a grain of the ligand directly into the drop.

In this case, we no longer control the concentration. The goal is to regularly freeze crystals (1 hour, 2 days, 1 week ..). Depending on the results, it is possible to adjust the time. If after one hour, the crystal no longer diffracts, redo the experience by freezing at 10s, 30s, 2mn ..). If a blob appears, frozen after 1 week. This technique needs 2 things
, time and several exploitable crystals in the drop.


FH

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Centre de Biochimie Structurale,
UMR 5048 CNRS, UMR 1054 INSERM
29, rue de navacelles
34090 Montpellier Cedex, France.
Phone: +33 467 417 706
Fax:   +33 467 417 913
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