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Here is what the reviewers had to say:

"This is the book that molecular biologists and the crystallographic community have been waiting for."
                                     Alexander McPherson, University of California at Irvine, USA.

"Biomolecular Crystallography is first and foremost a comprehensive reference text and laboratory manual for the practicing structural biologist, from the basics of biomolecular structure to modern advanced and powerful techniques in biomolecular structure determination as well as analysis and application of structural information. Figures and graphs computed from new and original data are used extensively to help clarify important concepts, and derivations of all relevant mathematical and statistical principles - many which have never been brought together in a single volume - are presented. This fulfills a long-felt need"
                                                               
Ian J. Tickle, Astex therapeutics, Cambridge, UK.

"This thorough treatment of modern biomolecular X-ray crystallography combines a comprehensive coverage of the fundamentals with methodological details that are often omitted in introductory texts. It will be of value to anyone who works in macromolecular X-ray crystallography, particularly to graduate students or postdoctoral fellows who are mastering the technique."
                                                                         Mark Wilson, University of Nebraska, USA.

"Given the extraordinary progress in biomolecular crystallography, the challenge of providing a comprehensive and authoritative overview, starting from first principles, is formidable. Dr Rupp has, however, succeeded admirably"
                                                                       BRIAN MATTHEWS, University of OREGON, USA.

 

 
 

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