kryokrystallisasjon
Kryokrystallisasjon, also known as cryocrystallization, is a process used in crystallography where crystals are formed or studied at very low temperatures. This technique is particularly valuable for analyzing molecules that are unstable at room temperature or that exhibit different structural or dynamic properties when cooled. It is a specialized method within the broader field of crystallography.
The primary goal of kryokrystallisasjon is to obtain well-ordered crystals of a substance that can then be
This method is frequently employed in the study of biological macromolecules, such as proteins and nucleic