Application of UV-Laser Ablation to Detaching Protein Crystal from Growth Vessel
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We propose a new procedure for detaching protein crystals from a growth vessel, which we call harvesting adhered crystals by laser irradiation (HACLI). A single laser shot at a wavelength of 193 nm successfully detaches hen egg-white lysozyme crystals from a fused-silica glass plate or capillary tube. X-ray diffraction measurements demonstrate that laser irradiation has little influence on the crystallinity. The HACLI technique will be a powerful tool for handling fragile protein crystals, especially those grown in a glass capillary tube.
- 公益社団法人 応用物理学会の論文
公益社団法人 応用物理学会 | 論文
- Electron Channelling Effect in an Al–Fe–Cu Quasicrystal
- Construction and Performance of a Large-Aperture Wire-Chamber Spectrometer for Pion Scattering Experiments at KEK
- Effect of Plasma Injection on Cold Wall Type MHD Generator
- Development of Scanning μ-RHEED Microscopy for Imaging Polycrystal Grain Structure in LSI
- Boundary Layer Cooling Effect on Semi-Hot Wall Type MHD Channel