During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been developed into a powerful technique for determining the atomic structures of protein molecules from micrometre- and sub-micrometre-sized crystals. One of the key reasons for this success is the `self-gating' pulse effect, whereby the X-ray laser pulses do not need to outrun all radiation damage processes. Instead, X-ray-induced damage terminates the Bragg diffraction prior to the pulse completing its passage through the sample, as if the Bragg diffraction were generated by a shorter pulse of equal intensity. As a result, serial femtosecond crystallography does not need to be performed with pulses as short as 5–10 fs, but can succeed for pulses 5...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
The short wavelength of X-rays allows us to resolve atoms, but in practise for biological materials ...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high...
Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
In structural determination of crystalline proteins using intense femtosecond X-ray lasers, damage p...
In structural determination of crystalline proteins using intense femtosecond X-ray lasers, damage p...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
The short wavelength of X-rays allows us to resolve atoms, but in practise for biological materials ...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
During the last five years, serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray laser pulses has been dev...
Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high...
Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
In structural determination of crystalline proteins using intense femtosecond X-ray lasers, damage p...
In structural determination of crystalline proteins using intense femtosecond X-ray lasers, damage p...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein cr...
The short wavelength of X-rays allows us to resolve atoms, but in practise for biological materials ...