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
.
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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 | Crystals of E.coli Peptide Deformylase (PDF) in complex with a peptidomimetic ligand
By Lauren Crawley Evotec United Kingdom |
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 | Crystals with noodle shape. Crystals of a complex between a centrin (EF-hand superfamily) from Scherffelia dubia with its target peptide. More regular regions of these crystals diffract up to 2.6A at Proxima1 (SOLEIL, France)
By Jean-Baptiste Charbonnier CEA Saclay, France |
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 | Viral protein crystals
By Kirsten Kahler Glaxo Smithkline RTP, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Mickey Mouse protein crystals
By Tanja Hedderich Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik Molekulare Membranbiologie, Frankfurt, Germany |
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 | Protein crystals grown in the Hampton Research SaltRx screen
By Annie Hassell Glaxo Smithkline Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Protein crystals grown in the Hampton Research SaltRx screen
By Annie Hassell Glaxo Smithkline Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA |
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 | Thermolysin crystals grown using Crystal Screen HT D4 0.1 M Sodium citrate tribasic dihydrate pH 5.6, 20% 2-Propanol, 20% Polyethylene glycol 4,000
By Ninja Hampton Research |
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 | Klingon spaceship crystal of an 8-oxoguanine glycosylase
By Frédérick Faucher University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont, USA |
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