Introductory overview: X-ray absorption spectroscopy and structural genomics

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A special issue of the journal is presented, dedicated to biological applications of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (BioXAS) and examining the role of this technique in post-genomic biology. The issue confirms that BioXAS has come of age and it can be expected to make a significant contribution in the structural genomics effort on metalloproteins, which are estimated to make up about 30% of proteins coded by genomes.

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Ascone, I., Fourme, R., & Hasnain, S. S. (2003, January 1). Introductory overview: X-ray absorption spectroscopy and structural genomics. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049502022434

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