Cryo bio-crystallography

Cryo bio-crystallography is the application of crystallography to biological macromolecules at cryogenic temperatures. == Basic principles == Cryo crystallography enables X-ray data collection at cryogenic temperatures, typically 100 K. Crystals are transferred from the solution they have grown in (called mother liquor) to a solution with a cryo-protectant to prevent ice formation.

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Cryo bio-crystallography

Cryo bio-crystallography is the application of crystallography to biological macromolecules at cryogenic temperatures. == Basic principles == Cryo crystallography enables X-ray data collection at cryogenic temperatures, typically 100 K. Crystals are transferred from the solution they have grown in (called mother liquor) to a solution with a cryo-protectant to prevent ice formation.

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