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Subject: Re: crystallization robot
From: junfeng liu jliu {- at -} NIMR {- dot -} MRC {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2008-01-09

Douglas Oryx6 or 8. It works well on sitting drop and microbatch in our
division.
Nalam, Madhavi wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry for the non-ccp4 related question.
> We are planning to buy a crystallization robot. We looked at the
> 'Mosquito'. We felt it is good for setting 96 well plates (for screening
> the conditions). Though they say that we can use it for 24 well plates
> (hanging drop) it didn't seem to be ideal because all it does is set the
> drops and everything else has to be done manually.
> Can anyone suggest us other crystallization robots out in the market
> that are good?
> Thanks in advance,
> Regards,
> Madhavi
>
>

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