Principles of Xray Crystallography,Used

Principles of Xray Crystallography,Used

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Xray crystallography has long been a powerful tool in the elucidation of the threedimensional structures of small molecules and macromolecules. However, despite its power, it is a technically challenging subject that those new to the technique often find daunting.An ideal primer for students encountering the technique for the first time, Principles of Xray Crystallography provides a clear, succinct guide to the threedimensional world of molecules. Featuring a lucid and direct writing style, reallife examples, diagrams, exercises, and activities, thisunique text engages students in visualizing threedimensional structures, rather than overwhelming them with excessive detail.Author Liling Ooi explores both the theoretical principles on which the technique is based and the practice of gathering and analyzing crystallographic data, offering a balanced, wellrounded account of the field. Drawing on valuable teaching experience, Ooi employs a tutorial approachincludingselftest exercises and handson activitiesthat leads students through key concepts in a carefully structured and evenly paced manner.The text encompasses aspects of both small molecule and macromolecular crystallography, highlighting the similarities and differences between the two. A companion website features resources for studentsa library of annotated web links and data sets related to topics discussed in the bookandinstructorsdownloadable figures from the book in electronic format and PowerPoint slide sets for each chapter.

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