Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin captured by a femtosecond x-ray laser

By Przemyslaw Nogly, Tobias Weinert, Daniel James, Sergio Carbajo, Dmitry Ozerov, Antonia Furrer, Dardan Gashi, Veniamin Borin, Petr Skopintsev, Kathrin Jaeger, Karol Nass, Petra Båth, Robert William Bosman1, Jason Koglin, Matthew Seaberg, Thomas Lane, Demet Kekilli, Steffen Brünle, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Wenting Wu, Christopher Milne, Thomas White, Anton Barty, Uwe Weierstall2, Valerie Panneels, Eriko Nango, So Iwata, Mark S. Hunter3, Igor Schapiro, Gebhard F.X. Schertler4, Richard Neutze, Jörg Standfuss

1. University of Gothenburg 2. Arizona State University 3. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 4. ETH Zürich / Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen Switzerland

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Przemyslaw Nogly and Tobias Weinert and Daniel James and Sergio Carbajo and Dmitry Ozerov and Antonia Furrer and Dardan Gashi and Veniamin Borin and Petr Skopintsev and Kathrin Jaeger and Karol Nass and Petra Båth and Robert Bosman and Jason Koglin and Matthew Seaberg and Thomas Lane and Demet Kekilli and Steffen Brünle and Tomoyuki Tanaka and Wenting Wu and Christopher Milne and Thomas White and Anton Barty and Uwe Weierstall and Valerie Panneels and Eriko Nango and So Iwata and Mark Hunter and Igor Schapiro and Gebhard Schertler and Richard Neutze and Jörg Standfuss

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Nogly, P. et al., 2018. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin captured by a femtosecond x-ray laser. Science, p.eaat0094. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aat0094.

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