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041 _aEng
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100 _aFrank, Joachim
245 0 _aThree-dimensional electron microscopy of macromolecular assemblies :
_bVisualization of biological molecules in their native state
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew York:
_bOUP,
_cc2006.
300 _axv, 410p. :
_bill, pbk. ;
_c22cm.
520 _aCryoelectron microscopy of biological molecules is among the hottest growth areas in biophysics and structural biology at present, and Frank is arguably the most distinguished practitioner of this art. CryoEM is likely over the next few years to take over much of the structural approaches currently requiring X-ray crystallography, because one can now get good and finely detailed images of single molecules down to as little as 200,000 MW, covering a substantial share of the molecules of greatest biomedical research interest. This book, the successor to an earlier work published in 1996 with Academic Press, is a natural companion work to our forthcoming book on electron crystallography by Robert Glaeser, with contributions by six others, including Frank. A growing number of workers will employ CryoEM for structural studies in their own research, and a large proportion of biomedical researchers will have a growing interest in understanding what the capabilities and limits of this approach are. Includes illustrations, figures, tables, appendices, references and index.
650 _aLife sciences
650 _aBiology
650 _aAuxiliary Technique & Procedure
650 _aElectron Microscopy
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