X-ray diffraction finds frequent use in materials science because sample preparation is relatively easy, and the test itself is often rapid and non-destructive.
Full article >>>x-ray diffraction Technique utilized to study atomic structure of crystalline substances by noting the patterns produced by x-rays shot through the crystal.
Full article >>>X-ray Diffraction Experiment
Once prepared the crystals are harvested and often cryocooled with gaseous or liquid nitrogen or helium.
Full article >>>a more recent example, the calmodulin
binding site in calcineurin (Fig. 1) was shown by Klee to be extremely sensitive to protease
digestion and thus to be a disordered ensemble; this disorderliness was confirmed in Kissingers
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Full article >>>Watson and Crick used Chargaff's
base data and Franklin's
X-ray diffraction data to construct a model of
DNA.
Full article >>>Since then,
biochemistry has advanced, especially since the mid-20th century, with the development of new techniques such as
chromatography,
X-ray diffraction, NMR, radioisotopic labelling, electron microscopy and molecular dynamics simulations.
Full article >>>x-ray crystallography The ana
lysis of patterns of a crystalline
compound, used to determine the
molecule's three-dimensional structure.
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