Professor Naomi Chayen

Publications


Journals

  • Mckie AB; Vaughan S; Zanini E; Okon IS; Louis L; de Sousa C; Greene MI; Wang Q; et alAgarwal R; Shaposhnikov D; Wong JLS; Gungor H; Janczar S; El-Bahrawy M; Lam E-F; Chayen NE; Gabra H. (Feb 2012). The OPCML Tumor Suppressor Functions as a Cell Surface Repressor–Adaptor, Negatively Regulating Receptor Tyrosine Kinases in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Cancer Discovery. DOI.
  • Saridakis E; Khurshid S; Govada L; Quan P; Hawkins D; Crichlow GV; Lolis E; Reddy SM; et alChayen NE. (8 Nov 2011). Protein crystallization facilitated by molecularly imprinted polymers (vol 108, pg 11081, 2011). PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 108:18566-18566. Author weblink DOI.
  • Saridakis E; Khurshid S; Govada L; Phan Q; Hawkins D; Crichlow GV; Lolis E; Reddy SM; et alChayen NE. (5 Jul 2011). Protein crystallization facilitated by molecularly imprinted polymers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108:11081-11086. DOI.
  • Boudjemline A; Saridakis E; Swann MJ; Govada L; Mavridis IM; Chayen NE. (15 Oct 2011). Use of dual polarization interferometry as a diagnostic tool for protein crystallization. Anal Chem. 83:7881-7887. DOI.
  • Petit SJ; Wise EL; Chambers JC; Sehmi J; Chayen NE; Kooner JS; Pease JE. (Apr 2011). The CXCL16 A181V mutation selectively inhibits monocyte adhesion to CXCR6 but is not associated with human coronary heart disease. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 31:914-920. DOI.
  • Stewart PDS; Kolek SA; Briggs RA; Chayen NE; Baldock PFM. (1 Aug 2011). Random Microseeding: A Theoretical and Practical Exploration of Seed Stability and Seeding Techniques for Successful Protein Crystallization. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN. 11:3432-3441. DOI.
  • Garcia-Caballero A; Gavira JA; Pineda-Molina E; Chayen NE; Govada L; Khurshid S; Saridakis E; Boudjemline A; et alSwann MJ; Stewart PS; Briggs RA; Kolek SA; Oberthuer D; Dierks K; Betzel C; Santana M; Hobbs JR; Thaw P; Savill TJ; Mesters JR; Hilgenfeld R; Bonander N; Bill RM. (1 Jun 2011). Optimization of Protein Crystallization: The OptiCryst Project. CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN. 11:2112-2121. DOI.
  • Kulkarni MV; Tettamanzi MC; Murphy JW; Keeler C; Myszka DG; Chayen NE; Lolis EJ; Hodsdon ME. (3 Dec 2010). Two Independent Histidines, One in Human Prolactin and One in Its Receptor, Are Critical for pH-dependent Receptor Recognition and Activation. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 285:38524-38533. DOI.
  • Khurshid S; Haire LF; Chayen NE. (1 Aug 2010). Automated seeding for the optimization of crystal quality. JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 43:752-756. DOI.
  • Bolanos-Garcia VM; Chayen NE. (1 Nov 2009). New directions in conventional methods of protein crystallization. PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 101:3-12. DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (1 Aug 2009). Rigorous filtration for protein crystallization. JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 42:743-744. Author weblink DOI.
  • Asanithi P; Saridakis E; Govada L; Jurewicz I; Brunner EW; Ponnusamy R; Cleaver JAS; Dalton AB; et alChayen NE; Sear RP. (1 Jun 2009). Carbon-Nanotube-Based Materials for Protein Crystallization. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES. 1:1203-1210. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chan KLA; Govada L; Bill RM; Chayen NE; Kazarian SG. (15 May 2009). Attenuated Total Reflection-FT-IR Spectroscopic Imaging of Protein Crystallization. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. 81:3769-3775. Author weblink DOI.
  • Govada L; Chayen NE. (1 Apr 2009). Crystallization by Controlled Evaporation Leading to High Resolution Crystals of the C1 Domain of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein-C (cMyBP-C). CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN. 9:1729-1732. Author weblink DOI.
  • Saridakis E; Chayen NE. (1 Feb 2009). Towards a 'universal' nucleant for protein crystallization. TRENDS IN BIOTECHNOLOGY. 27:99-106. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE. Joachimiak A (ed). (1 Jan 2009). HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION. STRUCTURAL GENOMICS, PART C. 77:1-22. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen N. Optimization Techniques for Automation and High throughput. Methods in Molecular Biology. 363:175-190.
  • Petit SJ; Chayen NE; Pease JE. (1 Aug 2008). Site-directed mutagenesis of the chemokine receptor CXCR6 suggests a novel paradigm for interactions with the ligand CXCL16. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. 38:2337-2350. Author weblink DOI.
  • Fisher SJ; Helliwell JR; Khurshid S; Govada L; Redwood C; Squire JM; Chayen NE. (1 Jun 2008). An investigation into the protonation states of the C1 domain of cardiac myosin-binding protein C. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 64:658-664. Author weblink DOI.
  • Govada L; Carpenter L; da Fonseca PCA; Helliwell JR; Rizkallah P; Flashman E; Chayen NE; Redwood C; et alSquire JM. (25 Apr 2008). Crystal structure of the C1 domain of cardiac myosin binding protein-C: Implications for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 378:387-397. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E. (1 Feb 2008). Protein crystallization: from purified protein to diffraction-quality crystal. NATURE METHODS. 5:147-153. Author weblink DOI.
  • Kuhrshid S; Govada L; Chayen NE. (Oct 2007). Dynamic Screening Experiments to Maximize Hits for Crystallization. Crystal Growth & Design. 7:2171-2175.
  • Helliwell JR; Chayen NE. (9 Aug 2007). Crystallography - A down-to-Earth approach. NATURE. 448:658-659. Author weblink DOI.
  • Stolyarova S; Saridakis E; Chayen NE; Nemirovsky Y. (15 Nov 2006). A model for enhanced nucleation of protein crystals on a fractal porous substrate. Biophys J. 91:3857-3863. DOI.
  • Stolyarova, S.; Baskin , E.; Chayen, N.E.; Nemirovsky, Y.. Model of Protein Nucleation and Crystallisation on Porous Silicone - in press. Phys. Stat. Sol. 2005.
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E; Sear RP. (17 Jan 2006). Experiment and theory for heterogeneous nucleation of protein crystals in a porous medium. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 103:597-601. Author weblink DOI.
  • Khurshid S; Chayen NE. (2006). Upside-down Protein Crystallzation. Annals. New York Academy of Sciences. 1077:208-213.
  • Chayen NE; Cianci M; Grossmann JG; Habash J; Helliwell JR; Nneji GA; Raftery J; Rizkallah PJ; et alZagalsky PF. (1 Sep 2005). Unravelling the structural chemistry of the colouration mechanism in lobster shell (vol D59, pg 2072, 2003). ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 61:1312-1312. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (1 Jul 2005). Methods for separating nucleation and growth in protein crystallisation. PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 88:329-337. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen N.E.. (2005). Protein Crystallisation- the Current Challenge. European Pharmaceutical Review. 3:106-111.
  • Nneji, G.A.; Chayen, N.E.. (2004). A Crystallization Plate for Controlling Evaporation in Hanging Drops. J. Appl. Cryst. 37:502-503.
  • Habash J; Helliwell JR; Raftery J; Cianci M; Rizkallah PJ; Chayen NE; Nneji GA; Zagalsky PF. (1 Mar 2004). The structure and refinement of apocrustacyanin C-2 to 1.3 angstrom resolution and the search for differences between this protein and the homologous apoproteins A(1) and C-1. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 60:493-498. Author weblink DOI.
  • Nanev CN; Penkova A; Chayen N. (Nov 2004). Effects of buoyancy-driven convection on nucleation and growth of protein crystals. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1027:1-9. DOI.
  • Chayen N; Dieckmann M; Dierks K; Fromme P. (Nov 2004). Size and shape determination of proteins in solution by a noninvasive depolarized dynamic light scattering instrument. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1027:20-27. DOI.
  • Chayen, N.E.. (2004). Turning protein crystallization from an art into a science. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 5, 14:577-583.
  • Chayen NE; Cianci M; Grossmann JG; Habash J; Helliwell JR; Nneji GA; Raftery J; Rizkallah PJ; et alZagalsky PF. (1 Dec 2003). Unravelling the structural chemistry of the colouration mechanism in lobster shell. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 59:2072-2082. Author weblink DOI.
  • Saridakis E; Chayen NE. (Feb 2003). Systematic improvement of protein crystals by determining the supersolubility curves of phase diagrams. Biophys J. 84:1218-1222. DOI.
  • Nield J; Rizkallah PJ; Barber J; Chayen NE. (Feb 2003). The 1.45 A three-dimensional structure of C-phycocyanin from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus. J Struct Biol. 141:149-155.
  • Habash J; Boggon TJ; Raftery J; Chayen NE; Zagalsky PF; Helliwell JR. (1 Jul 2003). Apocrustacyanin C-1 crystals grown in space and on earth using vapour-diffusion geometry: protein structure refinements and electron-density map comparisons. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 59:1117-1123. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (2003). Protein crystallization for genomics: throughput versus output. J Struct Funct Genomics. 4:115-120.
  • Chayen NE; Helliwell JR. (Oct 2002). Microgravity protein crystallization: are we reaping the full benefit of outer space?. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 974:591-597.
  • Penkova A; Chayen N; Saridakis E; Nanev CN. (Oct 2002). Nucleation of protein crystals in a wide continuous supersaturation gradient. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 58:1606-1610.
  • Saridakis E; Dierks K; Moreno A; Dieckmann MW; Chayen NE. (Oct 2002). Separating nucleation and growth in protein crystallization using dynamic light scattering. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 58:1597-1600.
  • Chayen, N.E.; Hilgenfeld, R.. (2002). Crystallization Comes of Age. Trends in Biotechnol. 20:320-321.
  • Cianci M; Rizkallah PJ; Olczak A; Raftery J; Chayen NE; Zagalsky PF; Helliwell JR. (23 Jul 2002). The molecular basis of the coloration mechanism in lobster shell: beta-crustacyanin at 3.2-angstrom resolution. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 99:9795-9800. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E. (Jun 2002). Protein crystallization for genomics: towards high-throughput optimization techniques. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 58:921-927.
  • Chayen, N.E.. (2002). Tackling the bottleneck of protein crystallization in the post-genomic era. Trends in Biotechnol. 20:98.
  • Chayen NE. (2002). Crystallography and crystallographers. Personal reflections on the past, the present and the future of crystallography on the occasion of the 124-year anniversary of Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie. Z Kristallog. 07-Aug, 217:292-293.
  • Chayen, N.E; Saridakis, E.. (2002). Protein Crystallization for Genomics: Towards High-Throughput Optimisation Techniques - Lead Article. Acta Cryst. D 58:921-927.
  • Chayen, N.E.; Helliwell, J.R.. (2002). Protein Crystallization in Microgravity: Are We Reaping the Full Benefit of Outer Space?. Annal. New York Academy of Sciences. 594:591-597.
  • Penkova A; Chayen NE; Saridakis E; Nanev CN. (2002). Protein crystals in a wide continuous supersaturation gradient. Acta Crystallographica. D 58:1606-1610.
  • Pusey ML; Chayen NE. (2002). Well connected: protein-protein interactions and crystallization. Trends Biotechnol. 8, 20:322-323.
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E; El-Bahar R; Nemirovsky Y. (28 Sep 2001). Porous silicon: an effective nucleation-inducing material for protein crystallization. J Mol Biol. 312:591-595. DOI.
  • Cianci M; Rizkallah PJ; Olczak A; Raftery J; Chayen NE; Zagalsky PF; Helliwell JR. (1 Sep 2001). Structure of lobster apocrustacyanin A(1) using softer X-rays. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 57:1219-1229. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E. (2001). Is Lysozyme the ideal model protein?. J Cryst Growth. 232:262-264.
  • Cianci, M.; Rizkallah, P.J.; Olczak, A.; Raftery, J.; Chayen, N.E.; Zagalsky, P.F.; Helliwell, J.R.. (2001). The Crystal Structure of Lobster Apocrustacyanin A1 using Softer X-rays. Acta Cryst. D57:1219-1229.
  • Chayen NE; Cianci M; Olczak A; Raftery J; Rizkallah PJ; Zagalsky PF; Helliwell JR. (Aug 2000). Apocrustacyanin A1 from the lobster carotenoprotein alpha-crustacyanin: crystallization and initial X-ray analysis involving softer X-rays. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 56:1064-1066.
  • Saridakis E; Chayen NE. (1 Apr 2000). Improving protein crystal quality by decoupling nucleation and growth in vapor diffusion. PROTEIN SCIENCE. 9:755-757. Author weblink.
  • Dong J; Boggon TJ; Chayen NE; Raftery J; Bi RC; Helliwell JR. (1 Apr 1999). Bound-solvent structures for microgravity-, ground control-, gel- and microbatch-grown hen egg-white lysozyme crystals at 1.8 angstrom resolution. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 55:745-752. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Helliwell JR. (4 Mar 1999). Space-grown crystals may prove their worth. Nature. 398:20. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Boggon TJ; Raftery J; Helliwell JR; Zagalsky PF. (1 Jan 1999). Purification, crystallization and initial X-ray analysis of the C-1 subunit of the astaxanthin protein, V-600 of the chondrophore Velella velella. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 55:266-268. DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (1 Jan 1998). Comparative studies of protein crystallization by vapour-diffusion and microbatch techniques. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 54:8-15. DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (15 Oct 1997). The role of oil in macromolecular crystallization. STRUCTURE. 5:1269-1274. DOI.
  • Snell EH; Cassetta A; Helliwell JR; Boggon TJ; Chayen NE; Weckert E; Holzer K; Schroer K; et alGordon EJ; Zagalsky PF. (1 May 1997). Partial improvement of crystal quality for microgravity-grown apocrustacyanin C1. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 53:231-239.
  • Chayen NE. (1 Apr 1997). A novel technique to control the rate of vapour diffusion, giving larger protein crystals. JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 30:198-202. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Conti E; Vieille C; Zeikus JG. (1 Mar 1997). Crystallization and initial X-ray analysis of xylose isomerase from Thermotoga neapolitana. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 53:229-230. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Snell EH; Helliwell JR; Zagalsky PF. (1 Jan 1997). CCD video observation of microgravity crystallization: Apocrustacyanin C-1. JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH. 171:219-225. DOI.
  • Chayen NE. (1 Oct 1996). A novel technique for containerless protein crystallization. PROTEIN ENGINEERING. 9:927-929. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Boggon TJ; Cassetta A; Deacon A; Gleichmann T; Habash J; Harrop SJ; Helliwell JR; et alNieh YP; Peterson MR; Raftery J; Snell EH; Hadener A; Niemann AC; Siddons DP; Stojanoff V; Thompson AW; Ursby T; Wulff M. (1 Aug 1996). Trends and challenges in experimental macromolecular crystallography. QUARTERLY REVIEWS OF BIOPHYSICS. 29:227-278.
  • Chayen NE; Gordon EJ; Phillips SEV; Saridakis EEG; Zagalsky PF. (1 Mar 1996). Crystallization and initial X-ray analysis of beta-crustacyanin, the dimer of apoproteins A(2) and C-1, each with a bound astaxanthin molecule. ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D-BIOLOGICAL CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 52:409-410. Author weblink DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Gordon EJ; Phillips SE; Saridakis EE; Zagalsky PF. (1 Mar 1996). Crystallization and initial X-ray analysis of beta-crustacyanin, the dimer of apoproteins A2 and C1, each with a bound astaxanthin molecule. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 52:409-410. DOI.
  • Chayen NE; Gordon EJ; Zagalsky PF. (1 Jan 1996). Crystallization of apocrustacyanin on the International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2) mission. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 52:156-159. DOI.
  • CHAYEN NE. (1 Aug 1995). MICROGRAVITY PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION ABOARD THE PHOTON SATELLITE. JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH. 153:175-179. DOI.
  • BLOW DM; CHAYEN NE; LLOYD LF; SARIDAKIS E. (1 Oct 1994). CONTROL OF NUCLEATION OF PROTEIN CRYSTALS. PROTEIN SCIENCE. 3:1638-1643. Author weblink.
  • Chayen NE; Shaw Stewart PD; Baldock P. (1 Jul 1994). New developments of the IMPAX small-volume automated crystallization system. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 50:456-458. DOI.
  • CHAYEN NE; ROWLERSON AM; SQUIRE JM. (1 Oct 1993). FISH MUSCLE STRUCTURE - FIBER TYPES IN FLATFISH AND MULLET FIN MUSCLES USING HISTOCHEMISTRY AND ANTIMYOSIN ANTIBODY LABELING. JOURNAL OF MUSCLE RESEARCH AND CELL MOTILITY. 14:533-542. DOI.
  • CHAYEN NE; RADCLIFFE JW; BLOW DM. (1 Jan 1993). CONTROL OF NUCLEATION IN THE CRYSTALLIZATION OF LYSOZYME. PROTEIN SCIENCE. 2:113-118. Author weblink.
  • Chayen NE; Shaw stuart PD; Blow DM. (1992). “Microbatch Crystallization Under Oil - A New Technique Allowing Many Small-Volume Crystallization Trials. J Crystal Growth. 122:176-180.
  • WILSON SA; CHAYEN NE; HEMMINGS AM; DREW RE; PEARL LH. (20 Dec 1991). CRYSTALLIZATION OF AND PRELIMINARY-X-RAY DATA FOR THE NEGATIVE REGULATOR (AMIC) OF THE AMIDASE OPERON OF PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 222:869-871. DOI.
  • Lloyd LF; Brick P; Lou MZ; Chayen NE; Blow DM. (5 Jan 1991). Many crystal forms of human immunodeficiency virus reverse transcriptase. J Mol Biol. 217:19-22.
  • CHAYEN NE; STEWART PDS; MAEDER DL; BLOW DM. (1 Aug 1990). AN AUTOMATED-SYSTEM FOR MICROBATCH PROTEIN CRYSTALLIZATION AND SCREENING. JOURNAL OF APPLIED CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. 23:297-302. Author weblink DOI.
  • CHAYEN NE; LLOYD LF; COLLYER CA; BLOW DM. (1 Sep 1989). TRIGONAL CRYSTALS OF GLUCOSE-ISOMERASE REQUIRE THYMOL FOR THEIR GROWTH AND STABILITY. JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH. 97:367-374. Author weblink DOI.

Books

  • Chayen NE; Helliwell JR; Snell EH. Macromolecular Crystallization and Crystal Perfection. . Oxford Univ Pr (2010).
  • Naomi E. Chayen ed.. Chayen NE (ed). “Protein Crystallization Strategies for Structural Genomics”. 1st. International University Line, USA,, California USA (Jun 2007).

Chapters in books

  • Chayen NE. The Role of Oil in Protein Crystallization. In Molecules. . Sedzik J (ed); Riccio P (ed). World Scientific Pub Co Inc (15 Jun 2009).
  • Chayen NE. Laboratory Exercises. In Protein Crystalization. . Bergfors TM (ed). Intl Univ Line (10 Mar 2009).
  • Chayen NE. Oils for Screening and Optimization. In Protein Crystalization. 2nd. Bergfors TM (ed). Intl Univ Line (10 Mar 2009).
  • Chayen NE; Saridakis E; El BR; Stolyarova S; Nemirovsky Y. Nucleation and growth phenomena in crystal and amorphous materials. In Nanoscale Phenomena and Structures. Kaschiev D (ed); Drinov M (ed). Academic Publishing House, Sofia (2008).
  • Naomi E. Chayen. Automation of non-conventional crystallization techinques for screening and optimization. In Macromolecular Crystallography conventional and high throughput methods. 1st:45-58. Sanderson MR (ed); Skelly JV (ed). Oxford university Press, UK (Aug 2007).
  • Chayen N.E.. High throughput optimisation techniques. In protein Crystallization Strategies for Structural Genomics. 1st. Chayen NE (ed). IUL Press, Cal USA (Jun 2007).
  • Chayen, N.E.. Protein Crystallization: Automation, Robotization and Miniaturization. In Structural Genomics and High Throughput Structural Biology. 29-48. Sundstrum M (ed); Norin M (ed); Edwards A (ed). CRC Press Taylor and Francis (2005).
  • Chayen, N.E.. Crystallisation of Membrane Proteins in Oils - Chapter 8. In Methods and Results in Crystallization of Membrane Proteins. 131-139. Iwata S (ed). International University Line, USA (2003).
  • Helliwell, J.R.,; Snell, E.H.; Chayen, N.E.,; Judge, R.A.,; Boggon, T.J.; Pusey, M.L.. Fluid Physics and Macromolecular Growth in Microgravity - Chapter 14. In Physics of Fluids in Microgravity. 489-514. Monti (ed); Taylor SE (ed); Francis (ed). (2002).
  • Chayen, N.E.. Automation, Microgravity and other topics on protein crystallisation. In Crystallisation of Proteins: Techniques, Strategies and Tips. 219-220; 222 224,226,230-233,. Bergfors T (ed). International University Line, USA (1999).
  • Chayen, N.E.. Front Cover and sections on crystallisation of proteins. In Crystals. Cressy G (ed); Mercer IE (ed). Natural History Museum, London (1999).
  • Chayen, N.E. Insights Into the Nucleation and Growth of Protein Crystals. In Recent Research Developments in Crystal Growth. 217-225. Trans World Research Network (1999).
  • Chayen, N.E.. Oils for Crystals. In Crystallisation of Proteins: Techniques, Strategies and Tips. 163-179. Bergfors T (ed). International University Line, USA (1999).

Conferences

  • Chayen NE. Recent advances in methodology for the crystallization of biological macromolecules. 12th International Conference on Crystal Growth, held in Conjunction with the 10th International Conference on Vapor Growth and Epitaxy (ICCG-12/ICVGE-10), 26 Jul 1998 - 31 Jul 1998. 198:649-655. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV (1 Mar 1999). DOI.
  • Chayen NE. Crystallization with oils: a new dimension in macromolecular crystal growth. 7th International Conference on Crystallization of Biological Macromolecules, 3 May 1998 - 8 May 1998. 196:434-441. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV (1 Jan 1999). DOI.
  • Boggon TJ; Chayen NE; Snell EH; Dong J; Lautenschlager P; Potthast L; Siddons DP; Stojanoff V; et alGordon E; Thompson AW; Zagalsky PF; Bi RC; Helliwell JR. Protein crystal movements and fluid flows during microgravity growth. Meeting on Marangoni and Interfacial Phenomena in Materials Processing, 4 Jun 1997 - 5 Jun 1997. 356:1045-1061. ROYAL SOC LONDON (15 Apr 1998).

Patents

  • Apparatus for Solution Crystallization. Patent number: US 6027565. Published: 30 Oct 2009.
  • Novel Protein Crystallization Technique. Application: PCT/GB2010/050775. Filed: 3 Jun 2009. Published: Dec 2010.
  • Crysatllization Nucleant: Porous glass nucleants. Patent number: European Patent Office Patent number – 1565484; US Patent office patent number – 7252713. Published: 2009.
  • Crystal nucleation. Patent number: WO02/088435.
  • Crystal Optimization Technique. Patent number: WO 02/081785 A1.
  • Methods of Crystal Optimization. Patent number: European Patent Office Patent number – 1377600; US Patent office patent number – 7214266.
  • Use of dynamic light scattering in a method for producing macromolecular crystals. Patent number: WO 03/080901.
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