Protein crystal growth results for shuttle flights STS-26 and STS-29

Volume: 110, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 302 - 311
Published: Mar 1, 1991
Abstract
Recent advances in protein crystallography have significantly shortened the time and labor required to determine the three-dimensional structures of macromolecules once good crystals are available. Crystal growth has become a major bottleneck in further development of protein crystallography. Proteins and other biological macromolecules are notoriously difficult to crystallize. Even when usable crystals are obtained, the crystals of essentially...
Paper Details
Title
Protein crystal growth results for shuttle flights STS-26 and STS-29
Published Date
Mar 1, 1991
Volume
110
Issue
1-2
Pages
302 - 311
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