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Architecture of the invisible

From the structure of sodium chloride to that of a human rhinovirus complexed with its receptor — X-ray crystal analysis has taken an extraordinarily fruitful path since its inception 80 years ago.

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Thomas, J. Architecture of the invisible. Nature 364, 478–482 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/364478a0

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