DL/SCI/R34
DATA COLLECTION AND PROCESSING
January, 1993
Introduction |
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Invited Speakers Contributions |
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Protein purification and analysis for crystallographic studies Davis R. Thatcher, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals |
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Novels trends in protein and nucleic acid crystallisation: biochemical and physico-chemical aspects Richard Geige, Anna Theobald-Dietrich and Bernard Lorber, Strasbourg |
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Crystallisation of membrane proteins Gerry McDermott, Glasgow |
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Some practical details of data collection at 100K S.J. Gamblin and D.W. Rogers, Harvard |
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X-ray collimation and generation U.W. Arndt, MRC Cambridge |
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Autoindexing of rotation diffraction images and parameter refinement Andrew G.W. Leslie, MRC Cambridge |
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Appendix: Autoindexing in MADNES J.W. Pflugrath, Cold Spring Harbour |
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Oscillation data reduction program Zbyszek Otwinowski |
56 |
Recent extensions of the data processing program XDS Wolfgang Kabsch, Heidelberg |
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LEAP, Laue Evaluation Analysis Package, for time-resolved protein crystallography Soichi Wakatsuki, Oxford |
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The choice of X-ray wavelength in macromolecular crystallography John R. Helliwell, Manchester |
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Alternatives in MAD data collection and analysis Jeffery T. Bolin and Janet L. Smith, Purdue |
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Norman: applications in data analysis G. David Smith |
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Data collection using imaging plate scanners Zbigniew Dauter, EMBL, Hamburg |
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Data reduction P.R. Evans, MRC Cambridge |
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Problematic data collections: give up or persist? Elspeth F. Garman, Oxford |
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Simple example of the molecular replacement technique: the structure determination of 3-phosphoglycerate kinase from Bacillus stearothermophilus Gideon J. Davies |
132 |