Temperature control of protein crystal nucleation
Abstract
The thermal variant of the classical nucleation‐growth‐separation principle is shown, both theoretically and experimentally, to be a reliable tool for studying protein crystal nucleation. The classical nucleation theory is used to elucidate the temperature dependence of crystal nucleus size. A one‐to‐one ratio of the number density of nuclei formed to crystals grown to visible size is achieved using the nucleation‐growth‐separation method. The...
Paper Details
Title
Temperature control of protein crystal nucleation
Published Date
Oct 25, 2012
Volume
47
Issue
11
Pages
1195 - 1200
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