Application of in situ diffraction in high-throughput structure determination platforms.
Macromolecular crystallography (MX) is the most powerful technique available to structural biologists to visualize in atomic detail the macromolecular machinery of the cell. Since the emergence of structural genomics initiatives, significant advances have been made in all key steps of the structure...
Main Authors: | Aller, P, Sanchez-Weatherby, J, Foadi, J, Winter, G, Lobley, C, Axford, D, Ashton, A, Bellini, D, Brandao-Neto, J, Culurgioni, S, Douangamath, A, Duman, R, Evans, G, Fisher, S, Flaig, R, Hall, DR, Lukacik, P, Mazzorana, M, McAuley, K, Mykhaylyk, V, Owen, R, Paterson, N, Romano, P, Sandy, J, Sorensen, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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