Practical Protein Crystallography
โ Scribed by Duncan E. McRee (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 391
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Designed for easy use by both new and experienced protein crystallographers, this much-needed book is for anyone interested in solving protein structures by the method of crystallography. It contains many examples ofactual experiments and data, including electron density maps. Computer methods and computer code samples are presented. Practical Protein Crystallography is loaded with new information on area detectors, synchrotron radiation techniques, and the latest computer methods, and features the XtalView software system. Graduate students and teachers in physical biochemistry and pharmaceutical researchers will find this text a timely and convenient aid
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages xi-xiv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Pages xv-xvi
1 - LABORATORY TECHNIQUES, Pages 1-19
2 - DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES, Pages 21-88
3 - COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES, Pages 89-231
4 - PROTEIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHY COOKBOOK, Pages 233-291
APPENDIX A - Crystallographic Equations in Computer Code, Pages 293-302
APPENDIX B - XTALVIEW USERS' GUIDE: A Software System for Protein Crystallography, Pages 303-374
INDEX, Pages 375-386
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Designed for easy use by both beginning and experienced protein crystallographers, the second edition of Practical Protein Crystallography is an essential handbook for any scientist interested in solving a protein structure. The book includes examples of actual experiments and data, electron density
Designed for easy use by both beginning and experienced protein crystallographers, the second edition of Practical Protein Crystallography is an essential handbook for any scientist interested in solving a protein structure. The book includes examples of actual experiments and data, electron density
Designed for easy use by both beginning and experienced protein crystallographers, the second edition of Practical Protein Crystallography is an essential handbook for any scientist interested in solving a protein structure. The book includes examples of actual experiments and data, electron density