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      The Protein Crystallization market is a subset of the Proteomics industry, which focuses on the study of proteins and their functions. Protein Crystallization is a process used to study the structure of proteins, which is essential for understanding their function. It involves the formation of crystals from a protein solution, which can then be studied using X-ray diffraction. This process is used to determine the three-dimensional structure of proteins, which can then be used to develop drugs and    other treatments.
The Protein Crystallization market is driven by the increasing demand for protein-based drugs and treatments, as well as the need for more accurate and efficient methods of studying proteins. This has led to the development of new technologies and products, such as automated crystallization systems and improved crystallization reagents.
Companies in the Protein Crystallization market include Agilent Technologies, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Bruker Corporation, Danaher Corporation, Merck KGaA, PerkinElmer, Inc., Shimadzu Corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Waters Corporation. Show Less   Read more