Enzyme intermediates captured “on the fly” by mix-and-inject serial crystallography
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Jose L. Olmos and Suraj Pandey and Jose M. Martin-Garcia and George Calvey and Andrea Katz and Juraj Knoska and Christopher Kupitz and Mark S. Hunter and Mengning Liang and Dominik Oberthuer and Oleksandr Yefanov and Max Wiedorn and Michael Heyman and Mark Holl and Kanupriya Pande and Anton Barty and Mitchell D. Miller and Stephan Stern and Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury and Jesse Coe and Nirupa Nagaratnam and James Zook and Jacob Verburgt and Tyler Norwood and Ishwor Poudyal and David Xu and Jason Koglin and Matthew H. Seaberg and Yun Zhao and Saša Bajt and Thomas Grant and Valerio Mariani and Garrett Nelson and Ganesh Subramanian and Euiyoung Bae and Raimund Fromme and Russell Fung and Peter Schwander and Matthias Frank and Thomas A. White and Uwe Weierstall and Nadia Zatsepin and John Spence and Petra Fromme and Henry N. Chapman and Lois Pollack and Lee Tremblay and Abbas Ourmazd and George N. Phillips and Marius Schmidt
Citation
Olmos, J.L. et al., 2018. Enzyme intermediates captured “on the fly” by mix-and-inject serial crystallography. BMC Biology, 16(1). Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12915-018-0524-5.
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NSF-STC Biology with X-ray Lasers (NSF-1231306)