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* [[Diffuse Scattering]]
* [[Diffuse Scattering]]
* [[Incommensurate Lattices]]
* [[Incommensurate Lattices]]
* [[Examples of diffraction patterns showing particular features]]


== Crystal Growth ==
== Crystal Growth ==
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* crystallization of soluble proteins (see also [[Improving crystal quality]])
* crystallization of soluble proteins (see also [[Improving crystal quality]])
* crystallization of membrane proteins (see also [[Improving crystal quality#Improving diffraction quality of membrane protein crystals]])
* crystallization of membrane proteins (see also [[Improving crystal quality#Improving diffraction quality of membrane protein crystals]])
* relative humidity calculations of salt/PEG solutions - can also be used to calculate equivalent/matching osmotic pressure: http://go.esrf.eu/RH


== Crystal handling ==
== Crystal handling ==
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== Data collection ==
== Data collection ==
* [[X-ray generators and detectors]] (experiences)
* [[X-ray generators]]  
* [[Detectors]]
* [[Synchrotrons]]
* [[Synchrotrons]]
* [[Strategies]]
* [[Strategies]]
* [[Data quality]]
* [[Data quality]]
* [[Radiation damage]]
* [[Radiation damage]]
* [[some ways to calculate the radiation dose that a crystal has absorbed]]
* [[Comparison of home source and synchrotron properties]]
* [[Comparison of home source and synchrotron properties]]
* [[Data collection: Tips and Tricks]]
* [[Data collection: Tips and Tricks]]

Latest revision as of 07:56, 19 June 2020

Crystal Characterization[edit | edit source]

Crystal Imperfections[edit | edit source]

Crystal Growth[edit | edit source]

Crystal handling[edit | edit source]

Data collection[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

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  2. Loll PJ (2003) Membrane protein structural biology: the high throughput challenge. J. Struct. Biol. 142(1), 144-153.
  3. Methods and Results in Crystallization of Membrane Proteins Iwata S (Ed.), San Diego, CA: International University Line. (2003)
  4. Macromolecular Crystallography Protocols, Volume 1: Preparation and Crystallization of Macromolecules. Doublie S (Ed.), Totowa, NJ: Humana Press. (2007)
  5. Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins. Grisshammer R, & Buchanan SK (Eds.), Cambridge, UK: Royal Society of Chemistry. (2006)
  6. Macromolecular Crystallisation and Crystal Perfection. N E Chayen, J R Helliwell and E H Snell OUP 2010 [1]