2000
DOI: 10.1017/s1431927600033961
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Three-Dimensional Structure Of C3D From Low Temperature Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Crystallography

Abstract: Macromolecular structure can be solved by x-ray crystallography to atomic resolution provided that the molecule can be crystallized, that the crystals diffract x-rays to high resolution, and that the phases of the diffracted x-rays can be determined. Though the resolution of single particle imaging by electron microscopy is lower than that of x-ray diffraction by crystals, electron microscopy can directly image a large molecular weight range of macromolecules in a non-crystalline environment, and provi… Show more

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