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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.
Jonathan Wright
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Girolami's book is a welcome addition to the literature as it brings new materials and new explanations to remove old sources of confusion.
Jonathan Wright
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Ultrafast X-Ray Crystallography and Liquidography
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 2017Time-resolved X-ray diffraction provides direct information on three-dimensional structures of reacting molecules and thus can be used to elucidate structural dynamics of chemical and biological reactions. In this review, we discuss time-resolved X-ray diffraction on small molecules and proteins with particular emphasis on its application to ...
Key Young Oang+3 more
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Femtosecond x-ray crystallography
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2001This article gives an overview of recent x-ray diffraction experiments with time resolutions down to 10^-13s. The scientific motivation behind the development is outlined, using examples from solid state physics and biology. The ultrafast resolution may be provided either by fast detectors or short x-ray pulses, and the limitations of both techniques ...
Rousse, Antoine+2 more
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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.
F. Akif Tezcan, Lauren E. Roth
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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.
F. Akif Tezcan, Lauren E. Roth
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The Phase Problem of X-Ray Crystallography [PDF]
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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History of X-Ray Crystallography
Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, 1990A 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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2018
This chapter describes the fundamentals of the X-ray crystallography method and its application for studies of tertiary protein structures. A brief introduction to the theory of X-ray diffraction is given, followed by more detailed explanations of all protein structure determination stages, starting from crystal growth up to the final validation of ...
Oksana Degtjarik+6 more
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This chapter describes the fundamentals of the X-ray crystallography method and its application for studies of tertiary protein structures. A brief introduction to the theory of X-ray diffraction is given, followed by more detailed explanations of all protein structure determination stages, starting from crystal growth up to the final validation of ...
Oksana Degtjarik+6 more
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1988
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction provides a powerful technique for precisely determining the positions of atoms in a crystal (Refs. 1, 2, which are excellent texts on crystallography). Since the first crystal structure was worked out in 1913 by W. H. Bragg, tens of thousands of crystals have been analyzed using this experimental technique.
C. E. Bugg, S. E. Ealick
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Single-crystal X-ray diffraction provides a powerful technique for precisely determining the positions of atoms in a crystal (Refs. 1, 2, which are excellent texts on crystallography). Since the first crystal structure was worked out in 1913 by W. H. Bragg, tens of thousands of crystals have been analyzed using this experimental technique.
C. E. Bugg, S. E. Ealick
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Crystallography X-ray tubes [PDF]
Presents the results of a survey of the members of the Crystallography Group of the Institute of Physics concerning the conditions under which they use X-ray tubes, in order to determine how to get the best results from various makes of apparatus.
D Lewis, E J Wheeler
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Crystallography Reviews, 2015
The book of William Clegg: X-Ray Crystallography is the second, updated and slightly extended edition of the Oxford Chemistry Primers, previously published with the title Crystal Structure Determin...
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The book of William Clegg: X-Ray Crystallography is the second, updated and slightly extended edition of the Oxford Chemistry Primers, previously published with the title Crystal Structure Determin...
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