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Amber Herold, 06/23/2010 12:25 PM

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h1. Grids for Calibration
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The grid used for calibration should have reasonable contrast and features at multiple
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scale. A frozen grid is generally not convenient for the purpose since the contrast is low and
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can drift easily. Large protein complex negatively stained on a 200-400 mesh em grid with
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Quantifoil, C-falt, or home-made holey carbon support is ideal. You can even use one that is
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abandoned after a cryo run, just negatively stain it to improve the contrast. From our
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experience, small protein negatively stained on continuous carbon support often gives low
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contrast at intermediate magnification and therefore not ideal. If your Quantifoil or C-flat
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grid is too clean, there may be a problem of false peaks from the lattice. In this case, you
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can add some gold clusters such as Nanogold from Nanoprobe.
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