AbstractThe x-ray exposure at which significant radiation damage occurs has been quantified for frozen crystals of bacteriorhodopsin. The maximum exposure to ∼11-keV x-rays that can be tolerated for high-resolution diffraction experiments is found to be ∼1010 photons/μm2, very close to the value predicted from limits that were measured earlier for electron diffraction exposures. Sample heating, which would further reduce the x-ray exposure that could be tolerated, is not expected to be significant unless the x-ray flux density is well above 109 photons/s-μm2. Crystals of bacteriorhodopsin that contain ∼1011 unit cells are found to be large enough to give ∼100 high-resolution diffraction patterns, each covering one degree of rotation. These ...
AbstractSmall angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a versatile and widely used technique for obtaining l...
SummaryRadiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular cryst...
Studies of icosahedral virus capsids provide insights into the function of supramolecular machines. ...
AbstractThe x-ray exposure at which significant radiation damage occurs has been quantified for froz...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
Crystal structure determinations of biological macromolecules are limited by the availability of suf...
A new approach for collecting data from many hundreds of thousands of microcrystals using X-ray puls...
Recently, significant technological innovations have enabled the measurement of both X-ray and elect...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
Currently, X-ray crystallography, which typically uses synchrotron sources, remains the dominant met...
Radiation damage to cryocooled protein crystals during x-ray structure determination has become an i...
The proliferation of extremely intense synchrotron sources has enabled ever higher-resolution struct...
The preparation of single crystals suitable for X-ray analysis is frequently the most difficult step ...
Protein crystallography has made the largest contribution to our knowledge of protein structure. How...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
AbstractSmall angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a versatile and widely used technique for obtaining l...
SummaryRadiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular cryst...
Studies of icosahedral virus capsids provide insights into the function of supramolecular machines. ...
AbstractThe x-ray exposure at which significant radiation damage occurs has been quantified for froz...
AbstractIs radiation damage to cryopreserved protein crystals strictly proportional to accumulated d...
Crystal structure determinations of biological macromolecules are limited by the availability of suf...
A new approach for collecting data from many hundreds of thousands of microcrystals using X-ray puls...
Recently, significant technological innovations have enabled the measurement of both X-ray and elect...
Fringes and speckles occur within diffraction spots when a crystal is illuminated with coherent radi...
Currently, X-ray crystallography, which typically uses synchrotron sources, remains the dominant met...
Radiation damage to cryocooled protein crystals during x-ray structure determination has become an i...
The proliferation of extremely intense synchrotron sources has enabled ever higher-resolution struct...
The preparation of single crystals suitable for X-ray analysis is frequently the most difficult step ...
Protein crystallography has made the largest contribution to our knowledge of protein structure. How...
International audienceRadiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray cry...
AbstractSmall angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a versatile and widely used technique for obtaining l...
SummaryRadiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular cryst...
Studies of icosahedral virus capsids provide insights into the function of supramolecular machines. ...