The primary event which occurs when an X-ray photon of energy less than 30 keV is absorbed in a protein crystal (or other organic material) is the production of a photoelectron with a similar energy to that of the absorbed photon. The electron then scatters inelastically off the surrounding material losing energy in the process. This reduction in energy takes place over track lengths of a few microm for 20 keV electrons. The vector distances between the initial and final positions of the photoelectrons are less than the track lengths owing to the non-linear tracks followed by the electrons. For crystals with smaller dimensions than the vector distances, a significant proportion of the energy could leave the crystal with the high-energy elec...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Radiation damage inflicted on macromolecular crystals during X-ray diffraction experiments remains ...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Radiation damage represents a fundamental limit in the determination of protein structures via macro...
Radiation damage represents a fundamental limit in the determination of protein structures via macro...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
With the increasing trend of using microcrystals and intense microbeams at synchrotron X-ray beamlin...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Radiation damage is an unwelcome and unavoidable aspect of macromolecular crystallography. In order ...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
The manifestation of radiation damage in the diffraction patterns of small crystals is discussed. Th...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Increasingly, microbeams and microcrystals are being used for macromolecular crystallography (MX) ex...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Radiation damage inflicted on macromolecular crystals during X-ray diffraction experiments remains ...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Radiation damage represents a fundamental limit in the determination of protein structures via macro...
Radiation damage represents a fundamental limit in the determination of protein structures via macro...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
With the increasing trend of using microcrystals and intense microbeams at synchrotron X-ray beamlin...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Radiation damage is an unwelcome and unavoidable aspect of macromolecular crystallography. In order ...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
The manifestation of radiation damage in the diffraction patterns of small crystals is discussed. Th...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Increasingly, microbeams and microcrystals are being used for macromolecular crystallography (MX) ex...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...
Radiation damage inflicted on macromolecular crystals during X-ray diffraction experiments remains ...
A brief outline is given of the processes of knock-on damage and electronic damage in electron micro...