Detect, correct, retract: How to manage incorrect structural models

Volume: 285, Issue: 3, Pages: 444 - 466
Published: Nov 27, 2017
Abstract
The massive technical and computational progress of biomolecular crystallography has generated some adverse side effects. Most crystal structure models, produced by crystallographers or well-trained structural biologists, constitute useful sources of information, but occasional extreme outliers remind us that the process of structure determination is not fail-safe. The occurrence of severe errors or gross misinterpretations raises fundamental...
Paper Details
Title
Detect, correct, retract: How to manage incorrect structural models
Published Date
Nov 27, 2017
Volume
285
Issue
3
Pages
444 - 466
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