The Stanford-SLAC CryoEM Center (S2C2)
$844,550U24FY2021GMNIH
Stanford University, Stanford CA
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Abstract
Project Summary This is a supplement request for the purchase of Vitrojet which is a new generation of jet freezing device. It has been shown that it will provide a more uniform and thin embedding ice for preserving single particle samples. In addition, this device has a potential merit of minimizing the specimen deterioration at the water-air interface because no blotting is applied to thin the sample. This instrument will be accessible to all users of our Center.
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