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Using sound pulses to solve the crystal-harvesting bottleneck
Volume: 74, Issue: 10, Pages: 986 - 999
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
Crystal harvesting has proven to be difficult to automate and remains the rate-limiting step for many structure-determination and high-throughput screening projects. This has resulted in crystals being prepared more rapidly than they can be harvested for X-ray data collection. Fourth-generation synchrotrons will support extraordinarily rapid rates of data acquisition, putting further pressure on the crystal-harvesting bottleneck. Here, a simple...
Paper Details
Title
Using sound pulses to solve the crystal-harvesting bottleneck
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
74
Issue
10
Pages
986 - 999
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