[RASMB] radial scans 6 sector cells

Dr. Lake Paul lpaul at purdue.edu
Thu Dec 9 14:46:44 PST 2010


John,
I agree to a point. I usually like to see
my menicus region just in case I sprung a leak. It is always easier to subtract data than to add it. As for UV damage, I think if you are going to be doing a SE experiment your protein has to be stable as a rock for long periods of time near room temperature, so a little UV damage is not going to be fatal to the experiment. If UV does damage the protein then I would use interference instead. 
Lake

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From: "John Philo" <jphilo at mailway.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 9, 2010 5:00 pm
Subject: [RASMB] radial scans 6 sector cells
To: "'Roy Hantgan'" <rhantgan at wfubmc.edu>, <rasmb at rasmb.bbri.org>

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