The indexing methods currently used for serial femtosecond crystallography were originally developed for experiments in which crystals are rotated in the X-ray beam, providing significant three-dimensional information. On the other hand, shots from both X-ray free-electron lasers and serial synchrotron crystallography experiments are still images, in which the few three-dimensional data available arise only from the curvature of the Ewald sphere. Traditional synchrotron crystallography methods are thus less well suited to still image data processing. Here, a new indexing method is presented with the aim of maximizing information use from a still image given the known unit-cell dimensions and space group. Efficacy for cubic, hexagonal and or...
Kristallographie ist die z.Zt. produktivste Methode zur Ermittlung der Struktur biologischer Molekül...
One of the key parts of the crystal structure solution process from powder diffraction data is the d...
In recent years, the success of serial femtosecond crystallography and the paucity of beamtime at X-...
The indexing methods currently used for serial femtosecond crystallography were originally developed...
The indexing methods currently used for serial femtosecond crystallography were originally developed...
Serial crystallography data can be challenging to index, as each frame is processed individually, ra...
A novel algorithm for indexing multiple crystals in snapshot X-ray diffraction images, especially su...
Serial crystallography records still diffraction patterns from single, randomly oriented crystals, t...
We present improved methods for indexing diffraction patterns from macromolecular crystals. The nove...
In serial crystallography, a very incomplete partial data set is obtained from each diffraction expe...
Still diffraction patterns from peptide nanocrystals with small unit cells are challenging to index ...
Ultrafast nanocrystallography has the potential to revolutionize biology by enabling structural eluc...
A crystallographic indexing algorithm,pinkIndexer, is presented for the analysisof snapshot diffract...
The development of a crystal indexing computer program using interplanar angles and lattice spacings...
abstract: Crystallographic auto-indexing algorithms provide crystal orientations and unit-cell param...
Kristallographie ist die z.Zt. produktivste Methode zur Ermittlung der Struktur biologischer Molekül...
One of the key parts of the crystal structure solution process from powder diffraction data is the d...
In recent years, the success of serial femtosecond crystallography and the paucity of beamtime at X-...
The indexing methods currently used for serial femtosecond crystallography were originally developed...
The indexing methods currently used for serial femtosecond crystallography were originally developed...
Serial crystallography data can be challenging to index, as each frame is processed individually, ra...
A novel algorithm for indexing multiple crystals in snapshot X-ray diffraction images, especially su...
Serial crystallography records still diffraction patterns from single, randomly oriented crystals, t...
We present improved methods for indexing diffraction patterns from macromolecular crystals. The nove...
In serial crystallography, a very incomplete partial data set is obtained from each diffraction expe...
Still diffraction patterns from peptide nanocrystals with small unit cells are challenging to index ...
Ultrafast nanocrystallography has the potential to revolutionize biology by enabling structural eluc...
A crystallographic indexing algorithm,pinkIndexer, is presented for the analysisof snapshot diffract...
The development of a crystal indexing computer program using interplanar angles and lattice spacings...
abstract: Crystallographic auto-indexing algorithms provide crystal orientations and unit-cell param...
Kristallographie ist die z.Zt. produktivste Methode zur Ermittlung der Struktur biologischer Molekül...
One of the key parts of the crystal structure solution process from powder diffraction data is the d...
In recent years, the success of serial femtosecond crystallography and the paucity of beamtime at X-...