3-D Structure Determination
Biomolecules are very small to see in detail even by most cutting-edge light microscopes. The methods that the structural biologists use to determine their structures in general involve the measurements on huge numbers of identical molecules at the same time. Some of the best methods include X-raycrystallography, cryo-electron microscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. Apart from these methods there are many additional methods through which 3 D Structure Determination can be done.
- X-ray crystallography
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonances
- Cryo-Electron Microscopy
- Mass spectroscopy
- Dual polarisation interferometry
- Multi-angle light scattering Technique
- Ultra-fast laser spectroscopy
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