Light scattering as a diagnostic for protein crystal growth—A practical approach
Abstract
null null Static and dynamic light scattering are discussed as particularly useful tools for studying various aspects of protein crystal growth. Specific applications for prenucleation assays as well as for monitoring postnucleation growth processes are presented. Protein–protein interactions determined by light scattering, which serve as a predictor for favorable crystallization conditions as well as for protein solubility behavior, are...
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Title
Light scattering as a diagnostic for protein crystal growth—A practical approach
Published Date
Apr 1, 2003
Volume
142
Issue
1
Pages
56 - 65
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