Enzyme intermediates captured “on the fly” by mix-and-inject serial crystallography

By Jose L. Olmos, Suraj Pandey1, Jose M. Martin-Garcia, George Douglas Calvey, Andrea Katz, Juraj Knoska, Christopher Kupitz2, Mark S. Hunter2, Mengning Liang, Dominik Oberthuer, Oleksandr Yefanov, Max Oliver Wiedorn3, Michael Heyman, Mark Holl, Kanupriya Pande1, Anton Barty, Mitchell Miller4, Stephan Stern, Shatabdi Roy-Chowdhury5, Jesse David Coe5, Nirupa Nagaratnam5, James D Zook5, Jacob Christopher Verburgt6, Tyler Norwood, Ishwor Poudyal1, David Xu, Jason Koglin, Matthew H. Seaberg, Yun Zhao5, Saša Bajt, Thomas Grant, Valerio Mariani, Garrett Charles Nelson5, GANESH SUBRAMANIAN5, Euiyoung Bae, Raimund Fromme, Russell Fung7, Peter Schwander7, Matthias Frank8, Thomas A. White, Uwe Weierstall5, Nadia Zatsepin5, John Spence5, Petra Fromme5, Henry Chapman3, Lois Pollack9, Lee Tremblay10, Abbas Ourmazd7, George Phillips4, Marius Schmidt1

1. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 2. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 3. Center for Free-Electron Laser Science 4. Rice University 5. Arizona State University 6. BioXFEL Undergraduate Summer Intern 7. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 8. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 9. Cornell University 10. 4Marbles Inc.

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