🚨Volume 30 Issue 2 is now online 🚨, with 2 articles of our series on the structure biology of COVID, and a review of how to describe twinned crystals.
https://t.co/oNHbko6UEk
New review online 📖 - Urinary calculi, aka urinary stones, are actually mineral crystalline depositions. In this new review Chaturvedi et al outline how they form and can be managed as a condition. https://t.co/m7Hb4In2er
🚨 New review online - Pagare et al 'Recent advances in pharmaceutical cocrystal design: leveraging in-silico technologies for enhanced drug development' 💊⚗️
https://t.co/9Bb4Ykz0Cy
📢 New Open Access article - part of our series on the #crystallography of COVID 'Structural Biology of the SARS-CoV-2 replication–transcription complex' - read it now here https://t.co/x9a3q91X3v
New book review 📔 online - review of 'The expanding world of data' - https://t.co/81UZAaeVoT @HelliwellJohn reviews this new work by Tom Jackson which introduces data science to a new generation.
Have you crystal structures stashed away? You may be interested in their potential impact outlined in the new review article from Bill Clegg 'Unpublished crystal structures: the hidden bulk of the iceberg?' https://t.co/rOOSFPKzK0
We had our editorial board meeting today, with board members joining from across the globe. Lots more exciting #crystallography reviews in the pipeline
📢New Book Review - Fundamentals of crystallography, powder X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy for materials scientists 💠💎https://t.co/PUtdqYXtAS
📢 New review article from
@ThornLab 'Up, up, down, down: the structural biology of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and how it cheats the immune system' https://t.co/oxLRVxWWaQ