Author:
Beer M.,Frank J.,Hanszen K.-J.,Kellenberger E.,Williams R. C.
Abstract
Commercially available electron microscopes routinely provide resolution of some 2–4 Å, as determined on the spacing of crystalline lattices of certain stable, small-molecular substances. On biological material either macromolecules or macromolecular assemblies— ‘biologically significant’ details below some 20 Å have hitherto not been observed.we consider as ‘biologically significant’ those structural details observed or contained in electronmicrographs which are consistent with, or confirmed by, other data obtained from biochemical or functional experiments or by other physical methods (optical, magnetic, electric).
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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