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High-Throughput Chemical Crystallography (HTCC): Meeting and Greeting the Combichem Challenge

In this article, possibilities for high-throughput single crystal structure determinations and analysis of results, currently being developed in the author's laboratory, are reviewed. Methods for the automated insertion of mounted crystals on the goniometer of a diffractometer, collection and p...

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Published in:Crystallography reviews 2004-01, Vol.10 (1), p.85-96
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