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Subject: Re: itc equipment
From: Chad Brautigam cabrautccp4 {- at -} YAHOO {- dot -} COM
Date: 2007-12-06

Hey, Engin,

I saw this instrument at the Protein Society meeting this summer. Looks impressive. Be aware that even though the volume will be significantly smaller, the concentration needed to get a measurable amount of heat will probably be higher (the Microcal rep I talked to confirmed this to me). It won't have to be 7-fold higher, but maybe 2- or 3-fold higher.

Best of luck,
Chad

Engin Ozkan wrote: Fellow crystallographers and biochemists,

This will be off topic. Does anyone have any experience with the new
ITC Microcal is selling (itc200)? They claim that itc200 requires one
seventh the sample volumes. We're especially interested in an
equipment that would require less sample without sacrificing signal.
We've had difficulty obtaining such information from MicroCal or other
sources.

Engin
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Stanford University School of Medicine
Molecular and Cellular Physiology



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