Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the past couple of years. There have been improvements in the basic procedures such as calibration of the incident X-ray intensity and calculation of the dose likely to be deposited in a crystal of known size and composition with this intensity. There has been increased emphasis on using additional techniques such as optical, Raman or X-ray spectroscopy to complement X-ray diffraction. Apparent discrepancies between the results of different techniques can be explained by the fact that they are sensitive to different length scales or to changes in the electronic state rather than to movement of atoms. Investigations have been carried out at room t...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
Many advances in the understanding of radiation damage to protein crystals, particularly at cryogeni...
SummaryRadiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular cryst...
Radiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular crystallogra...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
Radiation damage to cryocooled protein crystals during x-ray structure determination has become an i...
Radiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular crystallogra...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
Investigation of radiation damage in protein crystals has progressed in several directions over the ...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
Protein structure models obtained from X-ray crystallography are subject to radiation damage. The re...
Many advances in the understanding of radiation damage to protein crystals, particularly at cryogeni...
SummaryRadiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular cryst...
Radiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular crystallogra...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
With the continuing development of beamlines for macromolecular crystallography (MX) over the last f...
Radiation damage to cryocooled protein crystals during x-ray structure determination has become an i...
Radiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular crystallogra...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceX-rays interact with biological matter and cause damage. Proteins and other ma...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...