SpectroLight 600/610

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The combination of dynamic light scattering and microscope-based imaging offers significant advantages.  It extends the range of detectable particle sizes from microscopic particles to macromolecules (sizes from 1 mm to ~ 1 nm). This range of detectable particles covers the sizes expected in structural biology, since some applications, such as crystallography, start with a population of uniform molecules in solution and end with an object of microscopic dimensions, a crystal. The whole process can therefore be monitored using a combination of DLS and imaging.

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