International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. C. ch. 3.1, pp. 148-155
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Chapter 3.1. Preparation, selection, and investigation of specimens

Contents

  • 3.1. Preparation, selection, and investigation of specimens  (pp. 148-155) | html | pdf | chapter contents |
    • 3.1.1. Crystallization  (pp. 148-151) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.1. Introduction   (p. 148) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.2. Crystal growth  (p. 148) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.3. Methods of growing crystals  (p. 148) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.4. Factors affecting the solubility of biological macromolecules  (pp. 148-150) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.5. Screening procedures for the crystallization of biological macromolecules  (p. 150) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.6. Automated protein crystallization  (p. 150) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.1.7. Membrane proteins   (pp. 150-151) | html | pdf |
    • 3.1.2. Selection of single crystals  (pp. 151-155) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.2.1. Introduction  (p. 151) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.2.2. Size, shape, and quality  (pp. 151-154) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.2.3. Optical examination [see IT A (2002), Section 10.2.4[link] ]  (pp. 154-155) | html | pdf |
      • 3.1.2.4. Twinning (see Chapter 1.3[link] )  (p. 155) | html | pdf |
    • References | html | pdf |
    • Tables
      • Table 3.1.1.1. Survey of crystallization techniques suitable for the crystallization of low-molecular-weight organic compounds for X-ray crystallography  (p. 149) | html | pdf |
      • Table 3.1.1.2. Commonly used ionic and organic precipitants  (p. 150) | html | pdf |
      • Table 3.1.1.3. Crystallization matrix parameters for sparse-matrix sampling  (p. 151) | html | pdf |
      • Table 3.1.1.4. Reservoir solutions for sparse-matrix sampling  (p. 152) | html | pdf |
      • Table 3.1.2.1. Use of crystal properties for selection and preliminary study of crystals  (pp. 153-154) | html | pdf |