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  • Book
    edited by Ingeborg Schmidt-Krey, Yifan Cheng.
    Contents:
    Introduction to electron crystallography / Werner Kuhlbrandt
    Practical aspects in expression and purification of membrane proteins for structural analysis / Kutti R. Vinothkumar, Patricia C. Edwards, and Joerg Standfuss
    Two-dimensional crystallization of membrane proteins by reconstitution through dialysis / Matthew C. Johnson [and others]
    Monolayer two-dimensional crystallization of membrane proteins / Luc Lebeau and Catherine Venien-Bryan
    Screening for two-dimensional crystals by transmission electron microscopy of negatively stained samples / Tina M. Dreaden [and others]
    Low dose techniques and cryo-electron microscopy / Yoshinori Fujiyoshi
    Grid preparation for cryo-electron microscopy / Nobuhiko Gyobu
    Recording high-resolution images of two-dimensional crystals of membrane proteins / Agustin Avila-Sakar [and others]
    Collection of high-resolution electron diffraction data / Tamir Gonen
    Image processing of 2D crystal images / Marcel Arheit [and others]
    Merging of image data in electron crystallography / Marcel Arheit [and others]
    Evaluation of electron crystallographic data from images of two-dimensional crystals / Vinzenz M. Unger
    Modeling, docking, and fitting of atomic structures to 3D maps from cryo-electron microscopy / Gregory S. Allen and David L. Stokes
    Phasing electron diffraction data by molecular replacement : strategy for structure determination and refinement / Goragot Wisedchaisri and Tamir Gonen
    High-throughput methods for electron crystallography / David L. Stokes [and others]
    Automated grid handling and image acquisition for two-dimensional crystal screening / Anchi Cheng
    Automation of data acquisition in electron crystallography / Anchi Cheng
    Automation of image processing in electron crystallography / Marcel Arheit [and others]
    Choice and maintenance of equipment for electron crystallography / Deryck J. Mills and Janet Vonck
    Future developments in instrumentation for electron crystallography / Kenneth H. Downing
    Tubular crystals and helical arrays : structural determination of HIV-1 capsid assemblies using iterative helical real-space reconstruction / Peijun Zhang, Xin Meng, and Gongpu Zhao
    Single particle electron microscopy / Wilson C.Y. Lau and John L. Rubinstein
    Electron tomography of paracrystalline 2D arrays / Hanspeter Winkler, Shenping Wu, and Kenneth A. Taylor
    High-resolution imaging of 2D outer membrane protein F crystals by atomic force microscopy / Dimitrios Fotiadis and Daniel J. Muller
    Determination of soluble and membrane protein structures by x-ray crystallography / Raquel L. Lieberman, Mary E. Peek, and J. Derrick Watkins
    Solution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy / James J. Chou and Remy Sounier
    Structure-function insights of membrane and soluble proteins revealed by electron crystallography / Tina M. Dreaden [and others]
    Lipid monolayer and sparse matrix screening for growing two-dimensional crystals for electron crystallography : methods and examples / Mark Yeager, Kelly A. Dryden, and Barbie K. Ganser-Pornillos
    Processing of electron diffraction patterns with the XDP program / Kaoru Mitsuoka
    Future directions of electron crystallography / Yoshinori Fujiyoshi.
    Digital Access Springer 2013
  • Book
    editor, Marvin J. Weber.
    Print c1982
  • Article
    Sweet RL, Robbie M, Hadley K.
    Rev Infect Dis. 1979 Jan-Feb;1(1):202-5.
    Cefoxitin was found to be an effective and safe agent for the treatment of infections of the female genital tract that were associated with a variety of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, including Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, and Bacteroides species. The overall clinical response was 91%. The major cause of failure was the presence of an abscess requiring surgical drainage. Both the intravenous and the intramuscular routes of administration for cefoxitin were tolerated well or moderately well by most patients.
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