Protein Crystal Growth in Microgravity

Science56.90
Volume: 246, Issue: 4930, Pages: 651 - 654
Published: Nov 3, 1989
Abstract
The crystals of most proteins or other biological macromolecules are poorly ordered and diffract to lower resolutions than those observed for most crystals of simple organic and inorganic compounds. Crystallization in the microgravity environment of space may improve crystal quality by eliminating convection effects near growing crystal surfaces. A series of 11 different protein crystal growth experiments was performed on U.S. space shuttle...
Paper Details
Title
Protein Crystal Growth in Microgravity
Published Date
Nov 3, 1989
Journal
Volume
246
Issue
4930
Pages
651 - 654
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