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The following pages link to Radiation damage of protein crystals at cryogenic temperatures between 40 K and 150 K (Q74390406):
Displaying 26 items.
- X-ray structure analysis of a metalloprotein with enhanced active-site resolution using in situ x-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy (Q27644334) (← links)
- Protein crystallography with a micrometre-sized synchrotron-radiation beam (Q27649711) (← links)
- Nucleotide-binding flexibility in ultrahigh-resolution structures of the SRP GTPase Ffh (Q27652562) (← links)
- Effective scavenging at cryotemperatures: further increasing the dose tolerance of protein crystals (Q27667597) (← links)
- Spatial distribution of radiation damage to crystalline proteins at 25–300 K (Q27671901) (← links)
- Can radiation damage to protein crystals be reduced using small-molecule compounds? (Q27674283) (← links)
- Crystallographic studies evidencing the high energy tolerance to disrupting the interface disulfide bond of thioredoxin 1 from white leg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Q27696870) (← links)
- Solvent minimization induces preferential orientation and crystal clustering in serial micro-crystallography on micro-meshes, in situ plates and on a movable crystal conveyor belt (Q30426861) (← links)
- A 7μm mini-beam improves diffraction data from small or imperfect crystals of macromolecules (Q31151627) (← links)
- Measurements of accurate x-ray scattering data of protein solutions using small stationary sample cells (Q33405358) (← links)
- The minimum crystal size needed for a complete diffraction data set. (Q33552183) (← links)
- Radiation damage in room-temperature data acquisition with the PILATUS 6M pixel detector. (Q33883205) (← links)
- Dark progression reveals slow timescales for radiation damage between T = 180 and 240 K. (Q34014404) (← links)
- Glass transition in thaumatin crystals revealed through temperature-dependent radiation-sensitivity measurements (Q34196312) (← links)
- Temperature-dependent radiation sensitivity and order of 70S ribosome crystals (Q34456135) (← links)
- New techniques in macromolecular cryocrystallography: macromolecular crystal annealing and cryogenic helium (Q35116314) (← links)
- Global radiation damage at 300 and 260 K with dose rates approaching 1 MGy s⁻¹. (Q35699264) (← links)
- Global radiation damage: temperature dependence, time dependence and how to outrun it. (Q36479591) (← links)
- Breaking the radiation damage limit with Cryo-SAXS. (Q36518453) (← links)
- A beginner's guide to radiation damage (Q37118698) (← links)
- Cryo-Crystallography: Diffraction at Low Temperature and More (Q37934645) (← links)
- Radiation damage in macromolecular crystallography: what is it and why should we care? (Q39968444) (← links)
- Temperature-dependent macromolecular X-ray crystallography. (Q39968728) (← links)
- Raster microdiffraction with synchrotron radiation of hydrated biopolymers with nanometre step-resolution: case study of starch granules. (Q42034825) (← links)
- How does radiation damage in protein crystals depend on X-ray dose? (Q55113670) (← links)
- Radiation damage in small-molecule crystallography: fact not fiction (Q91974167) (← links)