Protein Crystallisation
Protein crystallization is the process of crystallizing purified proteins for 3D structure analysis by x-ray crystallography. The main methods of protein crystallization include sitting drop, hanging drop and microbatch. It is important to control parameters such as pH, temperature and concentration. Following crystallization, detectors and software are used for data collection and analysis. Learn about the latest products, user reviews, applications, news, videos and webinars.
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26 Apr 2013
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08 Apr 2013
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07 Mar 2013
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Application articles
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Use of High-Density Histone Peptide Arrays for Parsing the Specificity of a Histone-Modifying Enzyme Complex
JPT Peptide Technologies13 May 2013
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Nanoliter Scale High-Throughput Protein Crystallography Screening with the Echo® Liquid Handler
Labcyte24 Apr 2013
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Recent Advances for Seeding a Crystallization Process
METTLER TOLEDO AG03 Dec 2012
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Crystallization Tools for the Research Chemist
HEL Ltd23 Nov 2012
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CrystalQuick X: Optimized Platform for In-Situ Analysis of Protein Crystals
Greiner Bio-One GmbH30 Oct 2012
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