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Examples of semi-automated protein crystal-harvesting systems
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Examples of semi-automated protein crystal-harvesting systems

Journal: Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology Communications

Article Title: Approaches to automated protein crystal harvesting

doi: 10.1107/S2053230X14000387

Figure Lengend Snippet: Examples of semi-automated protein crystal-harvesting systems

Article Snippet: Microtool N/A Station for Automated Microscopy and Imaging (SAMI) FMP Products Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut, USA http://bit.ly/12uWFO9 Commercial product.

Techniques: Membrane, Micromanipulation, Microscopy, Imaging

Examples of protein crystal-harvesting mechanisms. (a) Microgripper (‘chopsticks’; http://bit.ly/13lEQh7; Ohara, Ohba, Tanikawa, Hiraki, Wakatsuki, Mizukawa et al., 2004 ▶); (b) microcapillary (ACH; http://bit.ly/1b572WM; Weidong et al., 2004 ▶); (c) microtool (UMR; http://bit.ly/17pws4n; Viola et al., 2011 ▶); (d) ‘loopless’ (CMM; http://bit.ly/1a20g6v; Kitago et al., 2005 ▶); (e) Acoustic Droplet Ejection (ADE; Soares et al., 2011 ▶); (f) microgripper (REACH; Heidari Khajepour et al., 2013 ▶); (g) optical tweezers (FOT; Hikima et al., 2013 ▶); (h) ‘crystal catcher’ (Kitatani et al., 2008 ▶); (i) non-crystallographic application of force-sensing microgripper (Femtotools; http://bit.ly/17yY9YK; Beyeler et al., 2007 ▶); and (j–l) manipulation of a crystal using the RodBot system (Tung et al. (2013 ▶, 2014 ▶). In (j), the RodBot begins to rotate, generating a vortex that is used to capture the crystal, in (k) the RodBot transports the captured captured crystal towards the loop and in (l) the RodBot stops rotating and the crystal is released into the loop for harvesting.

Journal: Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology Communications

Article Title: Approaches to automated protein crystal harvesting

doi: 10.1107/S2053230X14000387

Figure Lengend Snippet: Examples of protein crystal-harvesting mechanisms. (a) Microgripper (‘chopsticks’; http://bit.ly/13lEQh7; Ohara, Ohba, Tanikawa, Hiraki, Wakatsuki, Mizukawa et al., 2004 ▶); (b) microcapillary (ACH; http://bit.ly/1b572WM; Weidong et al., 2004 ▶); (c) microtool (UMR; http://bit.ly/17pws4n; Viola et al., 2011 ▶); (d) ‘loopless’ (CMM; http://bit.ly/1a20g6v; Kitago et al., 2005 ▶); (e) Acoustic Droplet Ejection (ADE; Soares et al., 2011 ▶); (f) microgripper (REACH; Heidari Khajepour et al., 2013 ▶); (g) optical tweezers (FOT; Hikima et al., 2013 ▶); (h) ‘crystal catcher’ (Kitatani et al., 2008 ▶); (i) non-crystallographic application of force-sensing microgripper (Femtotools; http://bit.ly/17yY9YK; Beyeler et al., 2007 ▶); and (j–l) manipulation of a crystal using the RodBot system (Tung et al. (2013 ▶, 2014 ▶). In (j), the RodBot begins to rotate, generating a vortex that is used to capture the crystal, in (k) the RodBot transports the captured captured crystal towards the loop and in (l) the RodBot stops rotating and the crystal is released into the loop for harvesting.

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Harvesting mechanisms used in current semi-autonomous protein crystal-harvesting systems and their relative advantages and disadvantages Examples of each harvesting mechanism are shown in Fig. 4 . More + symbols indicate a higher score or cost.

Journal: Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology Communications

Article Title: Approaches to automated protein crystal harvesting

doi: 10.1107/S2053230X14000387

Figure Lengend Snippet: Harvesting mechanisms used in current semi-autonomous protein crystal-harvesting systems and their relative advantages and disadvantages Examples of each harvesting mechanism are shown in Fig. 4 . More + symbols indicate a higher score or cost.

Article Snippet: Microtool N/A Station for Automated Microscopy and Imaging (SAMI) FMP Products Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut, USA http://bit.ly/12uWFO9 Commercial product.

Techniques: High Throughput Screening Assay, In Situ