3-D Structure Determination
Biomolecules are very small to ascertain intimately even by most cutting-edge light microscopes. The methods that the structural biologists use to work out their structures generally involve the measurements on huge numbers of identical molecules at an equivalent time. a number of the simplest methods include X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy and nuclear resonance aside from these methods there are many additional methods through which 3-D Structure Determination are often done.
- X-ray crystallography
- Nuclear magnetic resonances
- Cryo-Electron microscopy
- Mass spectroscopy
- Dual polarization interferometry
- Multi-angle light scattering technique
- Ultra-fast laser spectroscopy
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