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Tungsten-carbide glass cutter
Tungsten-carbide glass cutter


Features
Tungsten carbide tip with tip guard
Overall length 150mm
Methodologies
Useful for cutting and removal of the upper coverglass that seals the LCP Sandwich Set.
Description
Tungsten-carbide glass cutter. Tungsten carbide tip with tip guard. Metal alloy body and pocket clip. Overall length 150mm. Useful for cutting and removal of the upper coverglass that seals the HR3-151 LCP Sandwich Set. Also consider the HR4-855 Miltex #5 Swiss Jeweler Forcep for careful and precise handling of the glass.

See the JOVE video Harvesting and Cryo-cooling Crystals of Membrane Proteins Grown in Lipidic Mesophases for Structure Determination by Macromolecular Crystallography for more details about using the Tungsten-carbide glass cutter to open LCP Sandwich Set experiments.
CAT NO NAME DESCRIPTION
HR4-469 Tungsten-carbide glass cutter Each
Price Quantity
$9.00
References
1.Li, D., Boland, C., Walsh, K., Caffrey, M. Use of a Robot for High-throughput Crystallization of Membrane Proteins in Lipidic Mesophases. J. Vis. Exp. (67), e4000, DOI: 10.3791/4000 (2012).
2.Cherezov, V., and M. Caffrey. (2003) Nano-volume plates with excellent optical properties for fast, inexpensive crystallization screening of membrane proteins. J. Appl. Cryst. 36: 1372-1377.
3.Cherezov, V., Peddi, A., Muthusubramaniam, L., Zheng, Y.F., and M. Caffrey. (2004) A robotic system for crystallizing membrane and soluble proteins in lipidic mesophases. Acta Crystallogr. D Biol. Crystallogr. 60: 1795-1807.
4.2.Caffrey, M., Li, D., & Dukkipati, A. Membrane protein structure determination using crystallography and lipidic mesophases - recent advances and successes. Biochemistry. DOI: 10.1021/bj300010w, 2012.
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