The goal of this research is to explore the application of the non-destructive technique of Laser Scattering Tomography (LST) to study the defects in protein crystals and relate them to the x-ray diffraction performance of the crystals. LST has been used successfully for the study of defects in inorganic crystals and. in the case of lysozyme, for protein crystals
Defects in several compound semiconducting single crystals are evaluated by using the light scatteri...
A crystal of hen egg white lysozyme was analyzed by means of energy dispersive X ray Laue diffracti...
The proliferation of extremely intense synchrotron sources has enabled ever higher-resolution struct...
Polycrystalline samples of lysozyme were prepared with and without a Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) thin fil...
A specific experimental Laser Scattering Tomography (LST) acquisition procedure is presented. It is ...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
The short wavelength of X-rays allows us to resolve atoms, but in practise for biological materials ...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The determination of the atom...
X-ray crystallography, a popular and powerful technique for determining the atomic structures of pro...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
For laboratory and synchrotron based X-ray sources, radiation damage has posed a significant barrier...
Existing crystallographic methods require micro-meter sized crystals for structure determination. H...
The determination of protein crystal structures is hampered by the need for macroscopic crystals. X-...
Laser-induced microfragmentation of LB nanotemplate-induced protein crystals in glycerol solution re...
Defects in several compound semiconducting single crystals are evaluated by using the light scatteri...
A crystal of hen egg white lysozyme was analyzed by means of energy dispersive X ray Laue diffracti...
The proliferation of extremely intense synchrotron sources has enabled ever higher-resolution struct...
Polycrystalline samples of lysozyme were prepared with and without a Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) thin fil...
A specific experimental Laser Scattering Tomography (LST) acquisition procedure is presented. It is ...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
The short wavelength of X-rays allows us to resolve atoms, but in practise for biological materials ...
Proteins are remarkable molecular machines that are essential for life. They can do many things rang...
145 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The determination of the atom...
X-ray crystallography, a popular and powerful technique for determining the atomic structures of pro...
The generation of high quality diffracting crystals remains an area that requires considerable perso...
For laboratory and synchrotron based X-ray sources, radiation damage has posed a significant barrier...
Existing crystallographic methods require micro-meter sized crystals for structure determination. H...
The determination of protein crystal structures is hampered by the need for macroscopic crystals. X-...
Laser-induced microfragmentation of LB nanotemplate-induced protein crystals in glycerol solution re...
Defects in several compound semiconducting single crystals are evaluated by using the light scatteri...
A crystal of hen egg white lysozyme was analyzed by means of energy dispersive X ray Laue diffracti...
The proliferation of extremely intense synchrotron sources has enabled ever higher-resolution struct...