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Journal logoBIOLOGICAL
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
ISSN: 1399-0047

October 2002 issue

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on the Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules

Jena, Germany, 23-28 March 2002

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Cover illustration: Logo of the 9th International Conference on the Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules (ICCBM9), which took place in Jena, Germany, 23-28 March 2002. The microscope shown was built by John Cuff, London, in 1744; it is on display in the Optical Museum in Jena. The crystal image is an in situ image of a growing insulin crystal, recorded with a confocal laser scanning microscope by Peter Mühlig, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Jena. Illustration by Jens Geiling, Jena.,



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Agarose gels offer many interesting properties and allow crystallization by counter-diffusion. This method was used to crystallize various proteins and nucleic acid / protein complexes.




















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