Where is crystallography going?
Macromolecular crystallography (MX) has been a motor for biology for over half a century and this continues apace. A series of revolutions, including the production of recombinant proteins and cryo-crystallography, have meant that MX has repeatedly reinvented itself to dramatically increase its reac...
Main Authors: | Grimes, JM, Hall, DR, Ashton, AW, Evans, G, Owen, RL, Wagner, A, Mcauley, KE, von Delft, F, Orville, AM, Sorensen, T, Walsh, MA, Ginn, HM, Stuart, DI |
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Format: | Journal article |
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International Union of Crystallography
2018
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