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M. tuberculosis meets European Lead Factory – identification and structural characterization of novel Rv0183 inhibitors using X-ray crystallography

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X-Ray Crystallography

2011
X-ray crystallography has been particularly important in the study of the enzyme nitrogenase, providing researchers with high-resolution structural models that have been essential to studying the enzyme's unique metal clusters and nucleotide-binding modes and protein interactions.
Lauren E, Roth, F Akif, Tezcan
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X-Ray Crystallography of Lectins

2007
In the last decade we have witnessed an explosive growth of the number of proteins identified with carbohydrate binding functions. Concomitantly a large number of three dimensional structures of lectins and their carbohydrate complexes have become available. Still many other proteins classified and categorized under different names may be recognized as
Buts, Lieven, Loris, Remy, Wyns, Lode
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X-Ray Crystallography

Crystallography Reviews, 2015
X-Ray Crystallography gives an account of the technique, emphasising its wide-ranging practical application to engineering and the physical and biological sciences. The first chapter looks at the fundamentals of X-ray crystallography. Chapter 2 looks at X-ray crystallography in practice.
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History of X-Ray Crystallography

Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 1990
A brief account is given of the history of X-ray crystallography from its beginning in 1912 to the present time. Particular emphasis is placed on the phase problem, the major obstacle in the path leading from the observed X-ray diffraction pattern to the desired crystal structure.
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The Phase Problem of X-Ray Crystallography

Physics Today, 1983
With the invention some 200 years ago of the goniometer, an instrument for measuring the angles between the faces of a crystal, the science of crystallography was born. The goniometer made possible the discovery of the fundamental laws of descriptive crystallography: that the angles between the facial planes are determined by the chemical composition ...
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X-ray crystallography

Crystallography Reviews, 2016
Girolami's book is a welcome addition to the literature as it brings new materials and new explanations to remove old sources of confusion.
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X-Ray Crystallography of Antibodies

1996
This chapter provides the description of X-ray crystallography as applied to protein structure. It discusses on what it can provide, and what its limitations are. The results of the crystallographic studies of antibodies, their fragments, and ligand complexes are analyzed, and it is described in the chapter, how the results of these studies have led to
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