In the course of time-lapse video and atomic force microscopy (AFM) investigations of macromolecular crystal growth, we frequently observed the sedimentation of microcrystals and three-dimensional nuclei onto the surfaces of much larger, growing protein or virus crystals. This was followed by the di
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Crystallization of viruses and virus proteins
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1988
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The theory of Kirkwood for the translational frictional coefficients of structures composed of identical subunits has been extended in the previous paper t.o the case where nonidentical snbiinits are involved. In this paper, the t.heory is applied to particular proteins and viruses. It is found that