
Macromolecular Crystallography, Part C
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Contributor to Volume 368
- Preface
- Volumes in Series
- Section I: Reminiscences on Methods
- Chapter 1. Transformations in Structural Biology: Personal View
- Chapter 2. Origins
- Chapter 3. Personal X-ray Reflections
- Section II: Crystals
- Chapter 4. Robotics for Automated Crystal Formation and Analysis
- Chapter 5. Use of Limited Proteolysis to Identify Protein Domains Suitable for Structural Analysis
- Chapter 6. Solvent Entropy Effects in the Formation of Protein Solid Phases
- Chapter 7. Controlling Biomolecular Crystallization by Understanding the Distinct Effects of PEGs and Salts on Solubility
- Chapter 8. Counter-diffusion Methods for Macromolecular Crystallization
- Chapter 9. Growth Sectors and Crystal Quality
- Chapter 10. Molecular Mechanisms of Defect Formation
- Chapter 11. Cryocooling of Macromolecular Crystals: Optimization Methods
- Chapter 12. The Well-Tempered Protein Crystal:Annealing Macromolecular Crystals
- Section III: Data
- Chapter 13. What Can I Have As a Source of X-Ray Synchrotron Radiation? A Primer for Potential Users
- Chapter 14. Protein Crystal Structure Analysis from High- Resolution X-Ray Powder-Diffraction Data
- Chapter 15. Macromolecular Crystal Quality
- Chapter 16. Protein Structures at Atomic Resolution
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Color Plates Section
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