Reliably distinguishing protein nanocrystals from amorphous precipitate by means of depolarized dynamic light scattering

Volume: 48, Issue: 5, Pages: 1476 - 1484
Published: Aug 29, 2015
Abstract
Crystallization of biological macromolecules such as proteins implies several prerequisites, for example, the presence of one or more initial nuclei, sufficient amounts of the crystallizing substance and the chemical potential to provide the free energy needed to force the process. The initiation of a crystallization process itself is a stochastic event, forming symmetrically assembled nuclei over kinetically preferred protein-dense liquid...
Paper Details
Title
Reliably distinguishing protein nanocrystals from amorphous precipitate by means of depolarized dynamic light scattering
Published Date
Aug 29, 2015
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
1476 - 1484
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