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Optical Resolution and Protein Drop Imaging
When I think about the optical resolution capabilities of a microscope designed for protein drop imaging, I think about the smallest size crystal I could possibly resolve. And in fact, Wikipedia defines optical resolution as “the ability of an imaging … Continue reading
Posted in Automation, Detection, UV Imaging
Tagged drop imaging, protein crystallization, Rigaku, robotics, UV microscopy
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UV microscopy in protein crystallization: Resolution vs. Detection
Our last post about UV microscopy was all about optical resolution. We used protein needle crystals to get an idea what smallest size protein crystal would be that that we could resolve with our new imager. Of course we were … Continue reading
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Tagged protein crystallization, protein imaging, Rigaku, robotics, UV microscopy
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