abstract: The development and application of the free-electron X-ray laser (XFEL) to structure and dynamics in biology since its inception in 2009 are reviewed. The research opportunities which result from the ability to outrun most radiation-damage effects are outlined, and some grand challenges are suggested. By avoiding the need to cool samples to minimize damage, the XFEL has permitted atomic resolution imaging of molecular processes on the 100 fs timescale under near-physiological conditions and in the correct thermal bath in which molecular machines operate. Radiation damage, comparisons of XFEL and synchrotron work, single-particle diffraction, fast solution scattering, pump–probe studies on photosensitive proteins, mix-and-inject ex...
abstract: Current hard X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources can deliver doses to biological macr...
abstract: ABSTRACT X-Ray crystallography and NMR are two major ways of achieving atomic resolution...
The ultrafast pulses from X-ray free-electron lasers will enable imaging of non-periodic objects at ...
Research opportunities and techniques are reviewed for the application of hard x-ray pulsed free-ele...
X-rays have a long-standing history as an investigative probe in the sciences, and in particular the...
abstract: Recently we have seen rapid progress in the serial crystallography (SC) method at X-ray fr...
abstract: It is now more than five years since protein crystallography data were first collected usi...
Protein structure and function are intimately connected. To deduce the mechanisms underlying specifi...
One of the exciting prospects enabled by the short, intense pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers (XF...
The development of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) has opened the possibility to investigate the ...
Tremendously boosted by ever improving synchrotron X-ray sources, X-ray diffraction has ...
Membrane protein structural biology has benefitted tremendously from access to micro-focus crystallo...
Background: The invention of the X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) has provided unprecedented new opp...
X−ray free−electron lasers (X−FELs) produce X−ray pulses with extremely brilliant peak intensity and...
Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) employs X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs)...
abstract: Current hard X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources can deliver doses to biological macr...
abstract: ABSTRACT X-Ray crystallography and NMR are two major ways of achieving atomic resolution...
The ultrafast pulses from X-ray free-electron lasers will enable imaging of non-periodic objects at ...
Research opportunities and techniques are reviewed for the application of hard x-ray pulsed free-ele...
X-rays have a long-standing history as an investigative probe in the sciences, and in particular the...
abstract: Recently we have seen rapid progress in the serial crystallography (SC) method at X-ray fr...
abstract: It is now more than five years since protein crystallography data were first collected usi...
Protein structure and function are intimately connected. To deduce the mechanisms underlying specifi...
One of the exciting prospects enabled by the short, intense pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers (XF...
The development of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) has opened the possibility to investigate the ...
Tremendously boosted by ever improving synchrotron X-ray sources, X-ray diffraction has ...
Membrane protein structural biology has benefitted tremendously from access to micro-focus crystallo...
Background: The invention of the X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) has provided unprecedented new opp...
X−ray free−electron lasers (X−FELs) produce X−ray pulses with extremely brilliant peak intensity and...
Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX) employs X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs)...
abstract: Current hard X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources can deliver doses to biological macr...
abstract: ABSTRACT X-Ray crystallography and NMR are two major ways of achieving atomic resolution...
The ultrafast pulses from X-ray free-electron lasers will enable imaging of non-periodic objects at ...