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  • == [[direct methods|Direct Methods]] == The solution of the phase problem with the help of [[direct methods|Direct Methods]] was awarded with the Nobel Prize in 1985 ([http://www.iucr.org/people/nob
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  • ...a CNRS] [http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v4/n3/extref/nmeth1010_S6.pdf Direct Nature URL] from ...gous recombination in vitro to generate recombinant DNA via SLIC. ''Nature Methods'' '''4''', 251 - 256 (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth1010 doi:10.103
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  • * [[direct methods]] (for an example, see [[Solve a small-molecule structure]])
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  • ...multiple isomorphous replacement and multiwavelength anomalous diffraction methods]. Will not hurt if used with really good data, and will not help much either. A direct decedent of PHARE and huge improvement of it, was supposedly implementing M
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  • # Direct Observation of Protein Solvation and Discrete Disorder with Experimental Cr A couple of papers analysing and comparing NMR and X-ray methods/structures:
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  • ...tion of protein crystals has at least two advantages over room temperature methods. First, it greatly reduces radiation damage of the crystallized protein, es This method is especially appropriate for crystals that cannot tolerate direct transfer to cryoprotectant solution, or for crystals that are especially se
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