High-energy X-rays are essential for de novo structure determination with strong anomalous scattering from selenium or mercury. Single-wavelength anomalous diffraction phasing using selenomethionine-derivatization and mercury-soaking techniques has been successfully applied… Click to show full abstract
High-energy X-rays are essential for de novo structure determination with strong anomalous scattering from selenium or mercury. Single-wavelength anomalous diffraction phasing using selenomethionine-derivatization and mercury-soaking techniques has been successfully applied to serial femtosecond crystallography with 13.0 keV or 12.6 keV X-rays produced at SACLA.
               
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