2005
DOI: 10.1107/s0021889805019953
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Rapid preparation of custom grid screens for crystal growth optimization

Abstract: Initial crystallization conditions are typically discovered using commercially available sparse-matrix screens. Positive results are then refined using some type of expansion tray. For example, coarse and shallow gradients can be prepared which vary single chemical parameters around the initial conditions in a gridscreen format. Expansion trays are customarily formulated using numerous volume calculations and pipetting stock solutions into individual wells. This tedious process is plagued by pipetting errors, … Show more

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“…With this technique, we can roughly judge whether a particular result will be easily reproduced by comparing the results of duplicate conditions in the other areas of the tray. Senger and Mueser have reported a similar technique for creating a simple gradient screen by proportionally mixing two end points (Senger & Mueser, 2005). There are only two end points in their method, even when the concentration of multiple components is varied, effectively limiting the search to one dimension; this limits the breadth of Example of four-corners grid mixing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this technique, we can roughly judge whether a particular result will be easily reproduced by comparing the results of duplicate conditions in the other areas of the tray. Senger and Mueser have reported a similar technique for creating a simple gradient screen by proportionally mixing two end points (Senger & Mueser, 2005). There are only two end points in their method, even when the concentration of multiple components is varied, effectively limiting the search to one dimension; this limits the breadth of Example of four-corners grid mixing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%