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- W1991729199 abstract "The expression ‘crystal clear’ stems from the science of crystallography, which determines the detailed atomic structures of materials by exposing crystals to X-rays. Protein structures are pivotal to the success of rational drug design and other biotechnology applications; however, obtaining high quality crystals poses a major problem to progress. Nucleation is the first step that determines the entire crystallization process, thus control of crystal nucleation would tackle the problem at its conception. A search for a ‘universal’ nucleant, a substance that can induce nucleation of any protein, is therefore on-going. We report the advances that have been made in this area, highlighting the success of especially engineered as well as naturally structured surfaces. The expression ‘crystal clear’ stems from the science of crystallography, which determines the detailed atomic structures of materials by exposing crystals to X-rays. Protein structures are pivotal to the success of rational drug design and other biotechnology applications; however, obtaining high quality crystals poses a major problem to progress. Nucleation is the first step that determines the entire crystallization process, thus control of crystal nucleation would tackle the problem at its conception. A search for a ‘universal’ nucleant, a substance that can induce nucleation of any protein, is therefore on-going. We report the advances that have been made in this area, highlighting the success of especially engineered as well as naturally structured surfaces. the first ordered aggregate of molecules that forms at the onset of crystallization and that, under suitable conditions, will grow to become a crystal. n- and p-doping of silicon and other semiconductors refers to a process by which the number of free electrons on the substrate, with respect to the neutral pure silicon, is increased or reduced, respectively. This is done by addition of a minute quantity of an electron-donor or electron-acceptor element. the growth of crystals on a pre-existing crystal face of the same or of another material, such that the crystallographic orientation of the growing crystal is determined by that of the original crystal. the state of a solution containing a larger amount of solute than can be dissolved by the solvent at thermodynamic equilibrium." @default.
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- W1991729199 title "Towards a ‘universal’ nucleant for protein crystallization" @default.
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