Protein crystallography using synchrotron radiation sources has had a tremendous impact on biology, having yielded the structures of thousands of proteins and given detailed insight into their mechanisms. However, the technique is limited by the requirement for macroscopic crystals, which can be difficult to obtain, as well as by the often severe radiation damage caused in diffraction experiments, in particular when using tiny crystals. To slow radiation damage, data collection is typically performed at cryogenic temperatures. With the advent of free-electron lasers (FELs) capable of delivering extremely intense femtosecond X-ray pulses, this situation appears to be remedied, allowing the structure determination of undamaged macromolecules ...
With the advent of fourth generation radiation sources, X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL’s), several...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
Protein crystallography using synchrotron radiation sources has had a tremendous impact on biology, ...
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) uses X-ray pulses from free-electron laser (FEL) sources th...
With the advent of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), new, high-throughput serial crystallography t...
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) uses X-ray pulses from free-electron laser(FEL) sources tha...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
X-ray free-electron lasers have opened up the possibility of structure determination of protein crys...
X-ray free-electron lasers have opened up the possibility of structure determination of protein crys...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce brief flashes of X-rays that are of about a billion times higher ...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce brief flashes of X-rays that are of about a billion times higher ...
With the advent of fourth generation radiation sources, X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL’s), several...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
Protein crystallography using synchrotron radiation sources has had a tremendous impact on biology, ...
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) uses X-ray pulses from free-electron laser (FEL) sources th...
With the advent of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), new, high-throughput serial crystallography t...
Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) uses X-ray pulses from free-electron laser(FEL) sources tha...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
X-ray free-electron lasers have opened up the possibility of structure determination of protein crys...
X-ray free-electron lasers have opened up the possibility of structure determination of protein crys...
In the recent past a tremendous effort has been devoted to designing X-ray sources producing radiati...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce brief flashes of X-rays that are of about a billion times higher ...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce brief flashes of X-rays that are of about a billion times higher ...
With the advent of fourth generation radiation sources, X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL’s), several...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...
Structure determination of proteins and other macromolecules has historically required the growth of...