Abstract
Ultrasmall lysozyme microcrystals are grown by classical hanging-drop vapor diffusion and by its modification using a homologous protein thin-film template displaying long-range order. The nucleation and growth mechanisms of lysozyme microcrystals are studied at the thin lysozyme film surface using a new in situ μGISAXS (microbeam grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering) technique recently developed at the microfocus beamline of the ESRF in Grenoble, France. New insight on the nucleation and crystallization processes appear to emerge. © 2011 International Union of Crystallography.
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Pechkova, E., & Nicolini, C. (2011). In situ study of nanotemplate-induced growth of lysozyme microcrystals by submicrometer GISAXS. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 18(2), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049510054130
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