A Researcher's Guide to Macromolecular Crystal Growth
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The Lab is Open
Unique Features of the ISS Research Environment
Why Macromolecular Crystal Growth and Why in Microgravity?
Brief History of Macromolecular Crystal Growth in Microgravity
Student Involvement
What Should Principal Investigators Know About Conducting Research on ISS?
Macromolecular Crystal Growth Experiments – Lessons Learned
Macromolecule purity, homogeneity and monodispersity
Hardware choices
Sample volumes required
Plan control experiments
Crystallization conditions
Multipurpose Facilities Available on the ISS
European Drawer Rack (EDR)
EXpedite the PRocessing of Experiments for Space Station (EXPRESS) Racks
General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator (GLACIER)
Gaseous Nitrogen Freezer (GN2)
Single-locker Thermal Enclosure System (STES)
Commercial Refrigerator Incubator Module – Modified
Microgravity Experiment Research Locker Incubator (MERLIN)
Polar
Kubik
Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (CGBA)
Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG)
Light Microscopy Module (LMM)
Nanoracks Microscopes
Hardware Designed for Crystallization of Macromolecules
Kristallizator (Crystallizer)
Image Processing Unit (IPU)
Solution Crystallization Observation Facility (SCOF)
Protein Crystallization Research Facility (PCRF)
NanoRacks-Protein Crystal Growth-1
Granada Crystallization Facility (GCF)
Protein Crystallization Diagnostics Facility (PCDF)
Enhanced Diffusion-Controlled Crystallization Apparatus for Microgravity (EDCAM)
Process for Payload Development
Contacts for Macromolecular Crystal Growth Experiments
Funding Opportunities
Citations
Acronyms
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