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Subject: Re: DLS
From: Savvas Savvides savvas {- dot -} savvides {- at -} UGENT {- dot -} BE
Date: 2010-02-04

Hi Wojtek
I can easily second Dave's comment!
Best
Savvas

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On 04/02/10 14:54, "David Briggs" wrote:

> Hiya.
>
> My two penneth on the Malvern Zetasizer.
>
> Simple, idiot-proof operation. Software is easy and intuative. Reports
> are customisable to give you what information you want.
> Problems easy to trouble shoot IMHO.
>
> Does DLS, SLS, melting point determination.
>
> After-care support is good from Malvern.
>
> Not used the Wyatt instrument.
>
> HTH,
>
> Dave
>
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>
>
> On 4 February 2010 13:36, Wojciech Rypniewski wrote:
>> Dear Fellow Crystallographers
>>
>> We are going to buy a DLS instrument to help us assess crystallizability
>> of our proteins. I would be grateful for any opinions - either
>> on this BB or in my mail box (in which case I'll keep them to myself,
>> naturally).
>>
>> We have looked more closely at two instruments:
>>
>> DynaPro NanoStar from Wyatt and
>> Zetasizer Micro V from Malvern
>>
>> and both seem to be rather similar in terms of parameters and price.
>>
>> I would appreciate user opinions as to the reliability,
>> ease of use or any features that make a given instrument
>> particularly suited for assessing biological samples.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Wojtek
>>
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