Crystals, X-rays and Proteins
Comprehensive Protein Crystallography
Dennis Sherwood and Jon Cooper
Reviews and Awards
The first two-thirds of this book was like a thriller to me. Even though I knew the answer, I wanted to see how the author would address the next topic and I could not put it down. - Joseph D. Ferrara, Ph.D, Crystallography Times
This is one of the best crystallography books ever written, and it is with pleasure that I wholeheartedly recommend it. - Nicholas M. Glykos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
The authors have nicely brought the bibliography up to date and mention recent method developments, giving a good first grasp of what is involved in solving a structure. The text also makes good use of accompanying, illustrative figures, which is most essential when developing the complex concepts of diffraction, Fourier transformation and convolution. - E. von Castelmur and A. Perrakis, Crystallography Reviews
In my opinion, this book would be the perfect textbook for a theoretical course on macromolecular crystallography - Manfred S. Weiss, Acta Crystallographica Section D
A welcome addition to any structural biology laboratory, [and] an invaluable reference, answering questions in an accurate and transparent manner - Karen McLuskey, Chemistry World