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Introduction

Three-dimensional Protein Structures

X-Ray Crystallography

What is a Protein Crystal?

Suggested Reading:

Introduction to Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography by Esko Oksanen and Adrian Goldman (Chapter 10 in Comprehensive Natural Products II Chemistry and Biology, Editors-in-Chief: Lew Mander and Hung-Wen (Ben) Liu ISBN: 978-0-08- 045382-8).

Alexander McPherson. Introduction to protein crystallization. Methods, 34, 254-265.

Protein X-Ray Crystallography Methods by Roger S. Rowlett, Department of Chemistry, Colgate University

Websites