Time-Resolved Methods in Structural Biology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
Table of Contents
1. Fixed target Methods for time-resolved and serial crystallographyRobin Owen, Mike Hough and Sofia Jaho
2. What are the limitations of time-resolved strctural biology?
Ivo Tews
3. The application of tape-drive and in-situ techniques for time-resolved crystallography
Pierre Aller
4. Time-resolved IR spectroscopy for monitoring protein dynamics in microcrystals
Minoru Kubo
5. Development of microfluidic mixers for time-resolved SFX and spectroscopy and their applications
Tetsunari Kimura
6. Data processing DIALS
James Beilsten-Edmands
7. "Multiplexing methods in time-resolved crystallography”
Briony Alissa Yorke
8. The Growth of Microcrystals for Time Resolved Serial Crystallography
Alex McPherson
9. Experimental approaches for time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography at PAL-XFEL
Jaehyun Park
10. Sample delivery for time-resolved structural biology at the European XFEL
Katerina D�rner
11. Time resolved SAXS/WAXS
Ann Terry, Javier Perez, F�tima Herranz-Trillo, Henrik Vinther S�rensen, Cedric Dicko, Samuel J. Lenton, Vito Foder�, Anna Fornell, Marie Skep�, Tom�s S. Plivelic, Oskar Berntsson, Magnus Andersson, Konstantinos Magkakis, Fredrik Or�dd, Byungnam Ahn, Roberto Appio, Jackson Da Silva, Vanessa Da Silva and Marco Lerato
12. Microfluidics based time-resolved cryoEM grid preparation
Radoslav I. Enchev