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X-Ray Crystallography is a biotechnological technique used to determine the three-dimensional structure of molecules. It is used to study the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, and other macromolecules. X-Ray Crystallography works by using X-rays to diffract off of a crystal of the molecule, which produces a pattern of spots that can be used to determine the structure of the molecule. This technique is used in a variety of fields, including drug discovery, protein engineering, and structural biology.
X-Ray Crystallography is a powerful tool for understanding the structure of molecules, and it has been used to study a wide range of biological systems. It is also used to study the structure of materials, such as metals and semiconductors. The technique has been used to develop new drugs and to understand the structure of proteins involved in diseases.
Some companies in the X-Ray Crystallography market include Bruker Corporation, Rigaku Corporation, Oxford Diffraction, and Agilent Technologies. Show Less Read more