Observation of decreased radiation damage at higher dose rates in room temperature protein crystallography.
Radiation damage can be a problem when utilizing ionizing X-radiation in macromolecular crystallography. The dose dependence of radiation damage to eight lysozyme crystals at room temperature (292 K) was investigated in order to provide an accurate comparison with cryotemperature (100 K) results and...
Main Authors: | Southworth-Davies, R, Medina, M, Carmichael, I, Garman, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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