“…Several methods have nevertheless successfully been used for the detection and physical characterization of protein crystals, including secondary order nonlinear imaging of chiral crystals (SONICC), , solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR), − Raman, and Infrared (IR). , High-resolution diffraction techniques, generally requiring the use of synchrotron radiation, also play an important role in the characterization of mAb single crystals. These include high-resolution SCXRD, XRPD, ,− and electron diffraction (ED) . They can provide precise unit cell parameters of the mAb crystal lattice, their molecular conformation, water environment, and a direct assessment of crystallinity based on the quality of the resulting diffractions; for example, peak width, intensity, and positions from XRPD.…”