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5. Conclusion
The crystallography of biological macromolecules occupies a central place in modern biology, as the three-dimensional structure of a macromolecule or macromolecular complex sheds new and original light that is essential for understanding biological function. In most cases, this is a revolution, and several Nobel Prizes have crowned the most outstanding successes. Purifying the macromolecule(s) and obtaining quality crystals (diffraction limit better than 3 Å) are still the two limiting stages in any structural project.
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