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Crystallography made crystal clear

a guide for users of macromolecular models
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Author: Search for this author Rhodes, Gale
Year: 2006
Publisher: Amsterdam [u.a.], Elsevier Academic Press
Series: Complementary science series
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Crystallography Made Crystal Clear makes crystallography accessible to readers who have no prior knowledge of the field or its mathematical basis. This is the most comprehensive and concise reference for beginning Macromolecular crystallographers, written by a leading expert in the field. Rhodes' uses visual and geometric models to help readers understand the mathematics that form the basis of x-ray crystallography. He has invested a great deal of time and effort on World Wide Web tools for users of models, including beginning-level tutorials in molecular modeling on personal computers. Rhodes' personal CMCC Home Page also provides access to tools and links to resources discussed in the text. Most significantly, the final chapter introduces the reader to macromolecular modeling on personal computers-featuring SwissPdbViewer, a free, powerful modeling program now available for PC, Power Macintosh, and Unix computers. This updated and expanded new edition uses attractive four-color art, web tool access for further study, and concise language to explain the basis of X-ray crystallography, increasingly vital in today's research labs.
 
Table of Contents
1. Model and Molecule
2. An Overview of Protein Crystallography
3. Protein Crystals
4. Collecting Diffraction Data
5. From Diffraction Data to Electron Data
6. Obtaining Phases
7. Obtaining and Judging the Molecular Model
8. A User's Guide to Crystallographic Models
9. Other Diffraction Methods
10. Other Kinds of Macromolecular Models
11. Tools for Studying Macromolecules

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Author: Search for this author Rhodes, Gale
Statement of Responsibility: Gale Rhodes
Year: 2006
Publisher: Amsterdam [u.a.], Elsevier Academic Press
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Classification: Search for this systematic SP-80
Subject type: Search for this subject type Monographien
ISBN: 0125870736
ISBN (2nd): 9780125870733
Description: 3. edition, XXV, 306 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Series: Complementary science series
Tags: Proteins; Structure; LC; Kristallographie; X-ray crystallography; Macromolecules
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Language: englisch||
Media group: Ausleihbestand