What is X-Ray Crystallography? X-ray crystallography is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the atomic and molecular structure of crystalline materials. It involves directing a beam of X ...
Macromolecular X-ray crystallography remains a cornerstone of structural biology, enabling atomic-level characterisation of proteins, nucleic acids and complex assemblies. The technique typically ...
For many decades, the method to obtain atomic-level descriptions of chemical compounds and materials—be it a drug, a catalyst, or a commodity chemical—has been X-ray crystallography. This method has a ...
Researchers from the University of Southampton have developed technology to help scientists observe proteins in motion. Understanding how proteins move will allow novel drugs to be designed. X-ray ...
Rice University researchers have systematically mapped out, atom by atom, the structure of the shell of the hepatitis E virus. Obviously, the knowledge of the morphology of this particularly nasty ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have been working on this problem for years; now, together with partners from Harvard University, they have perfected a new ...
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