Radiation damage and dose limits in serial synchrotron crystallography at cryo- and room temperatures
Radiation damage limits the accuracy of macromolecular structures in X-ray crystallography. Cryogenic (cryo-) cooling reduces the global radiation damage rate and, therefore, became the method of choice over the past decades. The recent advent of serial crystallography, which spreads the absorbed en...
Main Authors: | De La Mora, E, Coquelle, N, Bury, C, Rosenthal, M, Holton, J, Carmichael, I, Garman, E, Burghammer, M, Colletier, J, Weik, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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