During the past year we have focused on application of in situ Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for studies of the growth mechanisms and kinetics of crystallization for different macromolecular systems. Mechanisms of macrostep formation and their decay, which are important in understanding of defect formation, were studied on the surfaces of thaumatin, catalase, canavalin and lysozyme crystals. Experiments revealed that step bunching on crystalline surfaces occurred either due to two- or three-dimensional nucleation on the terraces of vicinal slopes or as a result of uneven step generation by complex dislocation sources. No step bunching arising from interaction of individual steps in the course of the experiment was observed. The molecular st...
The evolution of surface morphology and step dynamics during growth of rhombohedral crystals of the ...
Atomic force microscopy performed on single crystals of three different polymorphs of bovine insulin...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...
The crystallization of molecules from solution encompasses a number of key areas in science and tech...
Direct visualization of macromolecular crystal growth using atomic force microscopy (AFM) has provid...
Direct visualization of macromolecular crystal growth using atomic force microscopy (AFM) has provid...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be applied both in situ and ex situ to study the growth of crystal...
The nucleation and growth of protein, nucleic acid and virus crystals from solution are functions of...
In a reported period in situ atomic force microscopy was utilized in our laboratory to study mechani...
In situ atomic force microscopy has been used to investigate step dynamics and surface evolution dur...
In situ atomic force microscopy was utilized to study the relation between crystal structure, surfac...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images at the molecular level have been obtained for a number of diffe...
Atomic force microscopy was applied to investigate the influence of protein and precipitant (sodium-...
The evolution of surface morphology and step dynamics during growth of single crystals of the protei...
The growth mechanisms and physical properties of the orthorhombic crystal form of beef liver catalas...
The evolution of surface morphology and step dynamics during growth of rhombohedral crystals of the ...
Atomic force microscopy performed on single crystals of three different polymorphs of bovine insulin...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...
The crystallization of molecules from solution encompasses a number of key areas in science and tech...
Direct visualization of macromolecular crystal growth using atomic force microscopy (AFM) has provid...
Direct visualization of macromolecular crystal growth using atomic force microscopy (AFM) has provid...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be applied both in situ and ex situ to study the growth of crystal...
The nucleation and growth of protein, nucleic acid and virus crystals from solution are functions of...
In a reported period in situ atomic force microscopy was utilized in our laboratory to study mechani...
In situ atomic force microscopy has been used to investigate step dynamics and surface evolution dur...
In situ atomic force microscopy was utilized to study the relation between crystal structure, surfac...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images at the molecular level have been obtained for a number of diffe...
Atomic force microscopy was applied to investigate the influence of protein and precipitant (sodium-...
The evolution of surface morphology and step dynamics during growth of single crystals of the protei...
The growth mechanisms and physical properties of the orthorhombic crystal form of beef liver catalas...
The evolution of surface morphology and step dynamics during growth of rhombohedral crystals of the ...
Atomic force microscopy performed on single crystals of three different polymorphs of bovine insulin...
The fascinating shapes and hierarchical designs of biomineralized structures are an inspiration to m...