Macromolecular Crystal Growth in Microgravity
Abstract
Evidence from a variety of space experiments confirms that gravity does, in some cases, have a significant effect on the crystallization of macromolecules. This has been demonstrated by numerous investigators employing a wide range of instruments and proteins. In the absence of gravity, convective transport of solute is eliminated and pure diffusion predominates. This has the consequence of producing local regions of reduced supersaturation...
Paper Details
Title
Macromolecular Crystal Growth in Microgravity
Published Date
Dec 1, 1996
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
157 - 305
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