Unlocking the potential of MICROCRYSTAL ELECTRON DIFFRACTION

Unlocking the potential of MICROCRYSTAL ELECTRON DIFFRACTION

Mike Martynowycz Tamir Gonen

Atoms stick together in different ways to make the molecules that compose everything we touch and see. Our bodies are made of cells. Cells, in turn, are made of lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, metabolites, and water. Every one of those molecules is made from the same handful of atoms. But although the components are the same, the molecules differ in how many atoms they have and how those atoms are arranged in space.