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Subject: Re: crystallization robot
From: Andreas Förster docandreas {- at -} GMAIL {- dot -} COM
Date: 2008-01-11

What Jan says (in brackets) is true and very important. If you go to
great lengths finding the best robot, you might as well use the best
plates, and the MRC plates are the best by far that I've ever used.

http://www.innovadyne.com/products_iplateSD2.html


Andreas


Jan Lšowe wrote:
> Since everybody is showing off their kit (and we have been very well
> supported by Innovadyne): we at the LMB in Cambridge are extremely happy
> with our Innovadyne Screenmaker 96+8. It has been doing around 8000
> plates per year for the past three years and it works well between 100
> and 500 nl (using MRC crystallisation plates, of course).
>
> For more details:
> http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/JYL/WWWrobots/robot.html
>
> best,
> jan
>

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