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Device and method for counter-diffusion crystal growth

Authors: García Ruiz, Juan Manuel;

Device and method for counter-diffusion crystal growth

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[ES] El objeto de la presente invención es un dispositivo que permite la cristalización (por ejemplo de macromoléculas Q biológicas) por el método de contradifusión. El dispositivo está constituido por un espacio unidimensional, por ejemplo un tubo capilar, que comprende tres partes de distinta geometría. Constituye igualmente un objeto de la presente invención un bloque que agrupa varios de dichos dispositivos lo cual permite la realización simultánea de experimentos de cristalización en diferentes condiciones. Es otro objeto de la presente invención un procedimiento para el crecimiento de cristales por contradifusión en los dispositivos de geometría unidimensional, bien en condiciones terrestres de gravedad, bien en condiciones de gravedad reducida utilizando en este caso preferentemente el bloque que agrupa varios de dichos dispositivos.

[EN] The invention relates to a device which enables crystallisation (e.g. of biological macromolecules) by means of counter-diffusion. The inventive device consists of a one-dimensional space, for example a capillary tube, comprising three differently-shaped parts. The invention also relates to a block which comprises several of the aforementioned devices and which can be used to perform crystallisation experiments simultaneously under different conditions. The invention further relates to a method of growing crystals by means of counter-diffusion in one-dimensional devices either under terrestrial gravity conditions or under reduced gravity conditions, preferably with the use of the block comprising several of said devices in the latter case.

Fecha de presentación internacional: 18.05.2005. - Titular: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)

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