Over the past 60 years, the use of crystals to define structures of complexes using X-ray analysis has contributed to the discovery of new medicines in a very significant way. This has been in understanding not only small-molecule inhibitors of proteins, such as enzymes, but also protein or peptide hormones or growth factors that bind to cell surface receptors. Experimental structures from crystallography have also been exploited in software to allow prediction of structures of important targets based on knowledge of homologues. Crystals and crystallography continue to contribute to drug design and provide a successful example of academia–industry collaboration.</jats:p
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is traditionally one of the monitoring methods used in pharmaceutical industry. X-ra...
Crystallography is traditionally one of the monitoring methods used in pharmaceutical industry. X-ra...
Early on, crystallography was a domain of mineralogy and mathematics and dealt mostly with symmetry ...
In the past two decades the promise of structure-based drug design has continued to attract signific...
Every major biopharmaceutical company incorporates a protein crystallography unit that is central to...
X-ray crystallography is essentially a form of very high resolution microscopy. It enables us to vis...
We live in an era where we expect to be able to visit our doctor and obtain a pill to cure any ailme...
Since determination of the myoglobin structure in 1957, X-ray crystallography, as the anchoring tool...
Information derived from X-ray crystal structures of biological molecules allows us to explain their...
Every major biopharmaceutical company incorporates a protein crystallography unit that is central to...
Since the pioneering diffraction experiments led by Max von Laue in 1912, X-ray crystallography has ...
Biomolecular crystallography underpins contemporary drug discovery. The author’s experiences in earl...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is traditionally one of the monitoring methods used in pharmaceutical industry. X-ra...
Crystallography is traditionally one of the monitoring methods used in pharmaceutical industry. X-ra...
Early on, crystallography was a domain of mineralogy and mathematics and dealt mostly with symmetry ...
In the past two decades the promise of structure-based drug design has continued to attract signific...
Every major biopharmaceutical company incorporates a protein crystallography unit that is central to...
X-ray crystallography is essentially a form of very high resolution microscopy. It enables us to vis...
We live in an era where we expect to be able to visit our doctor and obtain a pill to cure any ailme...
Since determination of the myoglobin structure in 1957, X-ray crystallography, as the anchoring tool...
Information derived from X-ray crystal structures of biological molecules allows us to explain their...
Every major biopharmaceutical company incorporates a protein crystallography unit that is central to...
Since the pioneering diffraction experiments led by Max von Laue in 1912, X-ray crystallography has ...
Biomolecular crystallography underpins contemporary drug discovery. The author’s experiences in earl...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...
Crystallography is a mature science. Nevertheless, there are fields in which, traditionally, structu...