Ribosome structure: A milestone of single crystal X-ray analysis
A ribosome is a vast assembly consisting of proteins and RNAs. The molecular mass adds up to approximately 2.5 MDa, and it is the largest...
A ribosome is a vast assembly consisting of proteins and RNAs. The molecular mass adds up to approximately 2.5 MDa, and it is the largest...
Since W. von Laue discovered X-ray diffraction using a zinc sulfide single crystal in 1912, single crystals including Si, Ge, LiF, etc. have been used...
Protein structure determination has benefited significantly from the focus on high throughput methods required by the NIH Protein Structure Initiative (PSI). As part of our...
Methods have been developed to facilitate the data analysis of multiple two-dimensional powder diffraction images. These include, among others, automatic detection and calibration of Debye-Scherrer...
Proper alignment of an X-ray diffractometer is critical to performing credible measurements, particularly for residual stress determinations. This article will emphasize practical aspects of diffractometer...
The paper introduces the principle and the basic properties of a rapidly emerging X-ray fluorescence (XRF) field in three-dimensional resolved micro XRF by means of...