Protein crystallography from the perspective of technology developments

Volume: 21, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 122 - 153
Published: Dec 13, 2014
Abstract
Early on, crystallography was a domain of mineralogy and mathematics and dealt mostly with symmetry properties and imaginary crystal lattices. This changed when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1895, and in 1912 Max von Laue and his associates discovered X-ray irradiated salt crystals would produce diffraction patterns that could reveal the internal atomic periodicity of the crystals. In the same year the father-and-son team, Henry...
Paper Details
Title
Protein crystallography from the perspective of technology developments
Published Date
Dec 13, 2014
Volume
21
Issue
1-2
Pages
122 - 153
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