Crystals in a pink X-ray beam

A newly developed experimental set-up allows the structure determination of biomolecules such as proteins with far smaller samples and shorter exposure times than before at synchrotron X-ray sources. The set-up greatly reduces unwanted scattered radiation, enabling the use of serial crystallography with the so-called ‘pink beam’ of synchrotrons.


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