In situ macromolecular crystallography using microbeams
Despite significant progress in high-throughput methods in macromolecular crystallography, the production of diffraction-quality crystals remains a major bottleneck. By recording diffraction in situ from crystals in their crystallization plates at room temperature, a number of problems associated wi...
Main Authors: | Axford, D, Owen, R, Aishima, J, Foadi, J, Stuart, D, Evans, G, Moraes, I, Morgan, A, Robinson, J, Nettleship, J, Owens, R, Fry, E, Grimes, J, Harlos, K, Kotecha, A, Ren, J, Sutton, G, Walter, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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