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X-ray Lasers for Molecular-Resolution Time-Resolved Nanocrystallography in Biology

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Abstract (35 Word Limit) Working with groups from DESY, Upsalla, MPI Heidelberg, and the LCLS, the femtosecond pulsed hard X-ray laser at SLAC has been used to obtain still and time-resolved diffraction patterns from single viruses and protein nanoxtals. A review of this work will be given. Article not available.

© 2011 Optical Society of America


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