Review paper
Increasing the size of microcrystals by fine sampling of pH limits
Abstract
A persistent problem in macromolecular crystallization is that of the promotion of easily and rapidly grown microcrystals to a size and quality sufficient for X-ray diffraction analysis. This is often true even for highly purified proteins, viruses and nucleic acids where recrystallization shows no benefit. It has been found that in some cases larger and better-formed crystals can be grown by graduated finely sampled screens of pH at high values...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing the size of microcrystals by fine sampling of pH limits
Published Date
Jun 1, 1995
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
362 - 365
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