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  Choice and Maintenance of Equipment for Electron Crystallography

Mills, D. J., & Vonck, J. (2013). Choice and Maintenance of Equipment for Electron Crystallography. In I. Schmidt-Krey, & Y. Cheng (Eds.), Electron Crystallography of Soluble and Membrane Proteins: Methods and Protocols (pp. 331-351). Humana Totowa, NJ: Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013. doi:10.1007/978-1-62703-176-9_19.

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Mills, Deryck J.1, Author                 
Vonck, Janet1, Author                 
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1Department of Structural Biology, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Max Planck Society, ou_2068291              

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Free keywords: Cryo-electron microscopy; Electron Diffraction; High-resolution imaging; Photographic film; CCD camera, Direct electron detector; Specimen preparation; 2D crystals
 Abstract: The choice of equipment for an electron crystallography laboratory will ultimately be determined by the available budget; nevertheless, the ideal lab will have two electron microscopes: a dedicated 300 kV cryo-EM with a field emission gun and a smaller LaB6 machine for screening. The high-end machine should be equipped with photographic film or a very large CCD or CMOS camera for 2D crystal data collection; the screening microscope needs a mid-size CCD for rapid evaluation of crystal samples. The microscope room installations should provide adequate space and a special environment that puts no restrictions on the collection of high-resolution data. Equipment for specimen preparation includes a carbon coater, glow discharge unit, light microscope, plunge freezer, and liquid nitrogen containers and storage dewars. When photographic film is to be used, additional requirements are a film desiccator, dark room, optical diffractometer, and a film scanner. Having the electron microscopes and ancillary equipment well maintained and always in optimum condition facilitates the production of high-quality data.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2012-10-072013
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 21
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-176-9_19
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Title: Electron Crystallography of Soluble and Membrane Proteins: Methods and Protocols
Source Genre: Book
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Schmidt-Krey, Ingeborg1, Editor
Cheng, Yifan2, Editor
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1 School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Ferst Dr. 310, Atlanta, 30332, Georgia, USA, ou_persistent22            
2 Dept. Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco, 16th St. 600, San Francisco, 94158, California, USA, ou_persistent22            
Publ. Info: Humana Totowa, NJ : Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013
Pages: 586 Volume / Issue: 995 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 331 - 351 Identifier: DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-176-9
ISBN: 978-1-62703-175-2

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Title: Methods in Molecular Biology
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