HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Patterson correlation refinement and collaborators from the Department of Haematology, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Hills RoadAustralia, Crawley, Australia have published the research: Gyre and gimble: a maximum-likelihood replacement for Patterson correlation refinement, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The authors chose to use the coordinates of the now obsolete PDB entry 2hfl for this study.
SUMMARY
Brùˆnger's Patterson correlation (PC) refinement (Brùˆnger, 1990) ascertained the value of breaking a molecularreplacement search model into smaller components and performing a refinement step between the traditional . . .
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