Original paper
Protein crystallization for genomics: towards high-throughput optimization techniques
Volume: 58, Issue: 6, Pages: 921 - 927
Published: May 29, 2002
Abstract
Protein crystallization has gained a new strategic and commercial relevance in the next phase of the genome projects, in which X-ray crystallography will play a major role. Considerable advances have been made in the automation of protein preparation and also in the X-ray analysis and bioinformatics stages once diffraction-quality crystals are available. These advances have not yet been matched by equally good methods for the crystallization...
Paper Details
Title
Protein crystallization for genomics: towards high-throughput optimization techniques
Published Date
May 29, 2002
Volume
58
Issue
6
Pages
921 - 927
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