During the last years we have seen the birth of free-electron lasers, a new type of light source ten billion times brighter than syncrotrons and able to produce pulses only a few femtoseconds long. One of the main motivations for building these multi-million dollar machines was the prospect of imaging biological samples such as proteins and viruses in 3D without the need for crystallization or staining. This thesis contains some of the first biological results from free-electron lasers. These results include 2D images, both of whole cells and of the giant mimivirus and also con- tains a 3D density map of the mimivirus assembled from diffraction patterns from many virus particles. These are important proof-of-concept experiments but they als...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
X-ray lasers offer new capabilities in understanding the structure of biological systems, complex ma...
Free-electron lasers (FEL) hold the potential to revolutionize structural biology by producing X-ray...
Free-electron lasers (FEL) hold the potential to revolutionize structural biology by producing X-ray...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
X-ray lasers offer new capabilities in understanding the structure of biological systems, complex ma...
Free-electron lasers (FEL) hold the potential to revolutionize structural biology by producing X-ray...
Free-electron lasers (FEL) hold the potential to revolutionize structural biology by producing X-ray...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
We present a proof-of-concept three-dimensional reconstruction of the giant mimivirus particle from ...
X-ray lasers offer new capabilities in understanding the structure of biological systems, complex ma...