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Protein Crystallography: From X-ray diffraction spots to a three-dimensional image

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Abstract

Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things ranging from the precise control of blood clotting to synthesizing complex organic compounds. Pictures of protein molecules are in high demand in biotechnology because they are important for applications such as drug discovery and for engineering enzymes for commercial use.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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