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what's the one thing that every protein crystal imager on the market today
is missing answer the one thing that researchers want most
automatic crystal detection looking back we tried image processing and pattern
recognition
but there was too much variability in the images then we tried polarizing
the light
but not all protein crystals are birefringent
next we trying to excite the crystals with ultraviolet light
but in order to induce fluorescence the crystals end up getting
fried now we're even talking about hitting the crystals with the laser
so they'll vibrate
but again not all protein crystals respond to this
why we tend to think that the best way to solve a problem
is to throw more money at it it's time for an affordable solution
that actually works what if you could load your plate
onto an imager push a button and then walk away
what if you could come back five minutes later
and know which of your wells contain crystals and what if you could do it all
without chemical additives with out hazardous UV
or lasers our latest crystal pro
uses brand new lighting techniques they're really work and save me time
while you're cooking up your next great idea
the crystal pro is busy scanning and scoring your plates for you
so what would you do with more time on your hands
get your day back so you can spend more time
at your own drawing board