Will reduced radiation damage occur with very small crystals?
The primary event which occurs when an X-ray photon of energy less than 30 keV is absorbed in a protein crystal (or other organic material) is the production of a photoelectron with a similar energy to that of the absorbed photon. The electron then scatters inelastically off the surrounding material...
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2005
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