Protein crystallization is a major bottleneck of structure determination by X-ray crystallography, hampering the process by years in some cases. Numerous matrix screening trials using significant amounts of protein are often applied, while a systematic approach with phase diagram determination is prohibited for many proteins that can only be expressed in small amounts. Here, we demonstrate a microfluidic nanowell device implementing protein crystallization and phase diagram screening using nanoscale volumes of protein solution per trial. The device is made with cost-effective materials and is completely automated for efficient and economical experimentation. In the developed device, 170 trials can be realized with unique concentrations of p...
abstract: X-ray crystallography is the most widely used method to determine the structure of protein...
Protein crystallization and subsequent X-ray diffraction analysis of the three-dimensional structure...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major; Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Victo...
To obtain protein crystals, researchers must search for conditions in multidimensional chemical spac...
Recently microfluidic technologies have emerged as viable platforms for nano-volume protein crystall...
This paper describes a microfluidic system for screening hundreds of protein crystallization conditi...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2009. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: Victor B...
The unprecedented economies of scale and unique mass transport properties of microfluidic devices ma...
Traditional macroscale protein crystallization is accomplished nontrivially by exploring a range of ...
This review summarizes two microfluidic-based protein crystallization methods, protein crystallizati...
International audienceHere, we describe a plug-and-play microfluidic platform, suitable for protein ...
Protein crystallization still remains mostly an empirical science, as the production of crystals wit...
Protein crystallization still remains mostly an empirical science, as the production of crystals wit...
Protein crystallization is a major bottleneck in determining tertiary protein structures from genomi...
abstract: X-ray crystallography is the most widely used method to determine the structure of protein...
Protein crystallization and subsequent X-ray diffraction analysis of the three-dimensional structure...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major; Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Victo...
To obtain protein crystals, researchers must search for conditions in multidimensional chemical spac...
Recently microfluidic technologies have emerged as viable platforms for nano-volume protein crystall...
This paper describes a microfluidic system for screening hundreds of protein crystallization conditi...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2009. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: Victor B...
The unprecedented economies of scale and unique mass transport properties of microfluidic devices ma...
Traditional macroscale protein crystallization is accomplished nontrivially by exploring a range of ...
This review summarizes two microfluidic-based protein crystallization methods, protein crystallizati...
International audienceHere, we describe a plug-and-play microfluidic platform, suitable for protein ...
Protein crystallization still remains mostly an empirical science, as the production of crystals wit...
Protein crystallization still remains mostly an empirical science, as the production of crystals wit...
Protein crystallization is a major bottleneck in determining tertiary protein structures from genomi...
abstract: X-ray crystallography is the most widely used method to determine the structure of protein...
Protein crystallization and subsequent X-ray diffraction analysis of the three-dimensional structure...
We demonstrate the feasibility of growing crystals of protein in volumes as small as 1 nanoliter, Ad...