Protein Crystallography
Protein crystallography displays protein structures at the atomic level and helps in understanding the protein function with the help of very high-resolution microscopy. Protein Crystallography has been highly used in industrial processes for designing novel drugs that target a particular protein or an enzyme.
- Protein crystallography
- X Ray crystallography
- Crystal storage and processing
- Principles of protein crystallography
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