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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: Cold Cabinet Vs Fridge, FPLC From: "Mark J {- dot -} van Raaij" mark {- dot -} vanraaij {- at -} USC {- dot -} ES Date: 2009-09-01 Another consideration is that you may want to run some (most) experiments in the cold and others at higher temperatures. We had a case of a cold-sensitive protein that could only be effectively purified at 20 degrees Celsius - and the cabinet where we have our FPLC in with variable temperature was very helpful here. Mark J. van Raaij Dpto de BioquĂmica, Facultad de Farmacia Universidad de Santiago 15782 Santiago de Compostela Spain http://web.usc.es/~vanraaij/ On 1 Sep 2009, at 06:31, Ho Leung Ng wrote: > I know several labs that keep their FPLCs at room temperature. Maybe > the cold cabinet isn't necessary? > > > ho CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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