Electron cryomicroscopy

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Single-particle electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) has become an important method for determining macromolecular structures. It is the basis for the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Although resolution is usually poorer than that obtained by X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM has the great advantage of not requiring crystallization[1]. Cryo-EM is particularly



Electron cryo-microscopy, Cryo-electron microscopy and Cryo-EM redirect to this page.

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  1. Obtaining highly-ordered crystals is perhaps the major obstacle to determination of structure by X-ray diffraction.

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