Thiessen, 1994 - Google Patents
The use of two novel methods to grow protein crystals by microdialysis and vapor diffusion in an agarose gelThiessen, 1994
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- 14669625447517988172
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- Thiessen K
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- Biological Crystallography
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The crystals of most proteins are poorly ordered and diffract to lower resolutions than other crystals of simple and inorganic compounds. The use of two novel methods for gel protein crystal growth, utilizing liquid diffusion and vapor diffusion, are described for the growth of …
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