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910 continuous flow cryostat

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The 910 continuous flow cryostat is a lab equipment product from Oxford Instruments. It is designed to provide a stable, controlled cryogenic environment for various applications. The cryostat utilizes a continuous flow of cryogenic liquid to maintain the desired temperature.

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8 protocols using 910 continuous flow cryostat

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Quantification of Reduced mitoNEET Clusters

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The X-band EPR (Electron Paramagnetic Resonance) spectra were recorded using a Bruker model ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. Routine EPR conditions were: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 10.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 30 K; receive gain, 2×105. The amount of the reduced mitoNEET [2Fe-2S] clusters was quantified as in [23 (link)].
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Characterization of Protein Structure

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The circular dichroism (CD) spectra were recorded on a Jasco J-815 CD spectrometer (AgCenter Biotechnology Laboratories, LSU) at room temperature. The composition of secondary structures was obtained using the CDNN program [30 (link)]. The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded at X-band on a Bruker ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. EPR conditions were as follows: microwave frequency, 9.45 GHz; microwave power, 10 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 2 mT; sample temperature, 10 K; receive gain, 1 × 105.
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EPR Spectroscopy of Paramagnetic Samples

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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded using a Bruker model X-band ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. EPR conditions: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 1.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 20 K; receiver gain, 2 × 105.
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Cryogenic EPR Spectroscopy Protocol

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The X-band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded using a Bruker model ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. Routine EPR conditions: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 10.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 20 K; receiver gain, 2×105.
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EPR Spectroscopy of X-band Samples

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The X-band EPR spectra were recorded using a Bruker model ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. Routine EPR conditions: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 10.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 20 K; receiver gain, 2 × 105.
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X-band EPR Spectroscopy of Samples

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The X-band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded using a Bruker model ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. Routine EPR conditions were: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 10.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 30 K; receiver gain, 2×105.
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EPR Spectroscopy of Frozen Samples

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The X-band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded using a Bruker model ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. Routine EPR conditions were: microwave frequency, 9.47 GHz; microwave power, 1.0 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 1.2 mT; temperature, 20 K; receiver gain, 2×105.
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EPR Spectroscopy of Cryogenic Samples

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The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra were recorded at X-band on a Bruker ESR-300 spectrometer equipped with an Oxford Instruments 910 continuous flow cryostat. EPR conditions were: microwave frequency, 9.45 GHz; microwave power, 10 mW; modulation frequency, 100 kHz; modulation amplitude, 2 mT; sample temperature, 10 K; receive gain, 1 × 105.
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