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Do you want to show off the crystals you grew? Be a part of the Hampton Research Crystal Gallery. Submit your pictures
either by mail or e-mail them to
tech@hrmail.com
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Be sure to include your name and institution. A description of your crystal pictures and how they grew is not necessary,
unless you would like to share. By submitting pictures to the Crystal Gallery your crystals will appear in the next
Hampton Research "Crystallization Research Tools" catalog.
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 | Crystal of Ice Binding Protein.
By Hackwon Do KOPRI Korea Polar Research Institute |
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 | Crystals of ectoine hydroxylase. These protein crystals diffract up to 1.8 Angstrom resolution.
By Dr. Astrid Höppner Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany |
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 | Crystals of ectoine hydroxylase. These protein crystals diffract up to 1.8 Angstrom resolution.
By Dr. Astrid Höppner Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany |
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 | Crystals of ectoine hydroxylase. These protein crystals diffract up to 1.8 Angstrom resolution.
By Dr. Astrid Höppner Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany |
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 | Crystals of carbohydrate binding modules from family 3 obtained using Hampton Research crystallization screening kits.
By Oren Yaniv Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel |
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 | Crystals of carbohydrate binding modules from family 3 obtained using Hampton Research crystallization screening kits.
By Oren Yaniv Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel |
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 | Crystals of the chaperonin complex obtained using Hampton Research crystallization screening kits.
By Shahar Nisemblat Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel |
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 | Crystals of the chaperonin complex obtained using Hampton Research crystallization screening kits.
By Shahar Nisemblat Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv, Israel |
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