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  1. VMXm – A sub-micron focus macromolecular crystallography beamline at Diamond Light Source
  2. How do gepotidacin and zoliflodacin stabilize DNA-cleavage complexes with bacterial type IIA topoisomerases? 1. Experimental definition of metal binding sites
  3. Pillar data-acquisition strategies for cryo-electron tomography of beam-sensitive biological samples
  4. Ray-tracing analytical absorption correction for X-ray crystallography based on tomographic reconstructions
  5. Computational models of amorphous ice for accurate simulation of cryo-EM images of biological samples
  6. Processing serial synchrotron crystallography diffraction data with DIALS
  7. Atomic structure of a nudivirus occlusion body protein determined from a 70-year-old crystal sample
  8. The CCP4 suite: integrative software for macromolecular crystallography
  9. Investigation of the milling characteristics of different focused-ion-beam sources assessed by three-dimensional electron diffraction from crystal lamellae
  10. Trapping and structural characterisation of a covalent intermediate in vitamin B6 biosynthesis catalysed by the Pdx1 PLP synthase
  11. DIALS as a toolkit
  12. Parakeet: a digital twin software pipeline to assess the impact of experimental parameters on tomographic reconstructions for cryo-electron tomography
  13. An on-demand, drop-on-drop method for studying enzyme catalysis by serial crystallography
  14. A Sample Preparation Pipeline for Microcrystals at the VMXm Beamline
  15. Machine learning applications in macromolecular X-ray crystallography
  16. A Workflow for Protein Structure Determination From Thin Crystal Lamella by Micro-Electron Diffraction
  17. High-throughput in situ experimental phasing
  18. A Workflow for Protein Structure Determination from Thin Crystal Lamella by Micro-Electron Diffraction
  19. Scanning electron microscopy as a method for sample visualization in protein X-ray crystallography
  20. Scaling diffraction data in the DIALS software package: algorithms and new approaches for multi-crystal scaling
  21. The predictive power of data-processing statistics
  22. Protein micro crystals survive longer in higher X-ray energy beams.
  23. Combatting MX measurement errors at source
  24. Machine learning for experimental phasing in MX
  25. Measuring the dose: photoelectron escape in micro-crystals
  26. New covariance-based methods for unconventional MR of transmembrane proteins
  27. Optical elements for dynamically broadening the focus of micro-focus optics at synchrotron x-ray sources
  28. Improving signal strength in serial crystallography with DIALS geometry refinement
  29. Machining protein microcrystals for structure determination by electron diffraction
  30. Scaling data in the DIALS framework
  31. Using DIALS with DUI
  32. Applications for serial crystallography at synchrotrons
  33. Towards in cellulo virus crystallography
  34. Where is crystallography going?
  35. Description of the X-ray diffraction data analysis software DIALS.
  36. Protein Crystallography
  37. Maximum-likelihood methods in DIALS
  38. Treatment of X-ray diffraction data at Diamond Light Source
  39. An effective introduction to structural crystallography using 1D Gaussian atoms
  40. AUSPEX: a graphical tool for X-ray diffraction data analysis
  41. Background modelling of diffraction data in the presence of ice rings
  42. A Novel Approach to Data Collection for Difficult Structures: Data Management for Large Numbers of Crystals with the BLEND Software
  43. Lysine relay mechanism coordinates intermediate transfer in vitamin B6 biosynthesis
  44. Erratum to: Applications of the BLEND Software to Crystallographic Data from Membrane Proteins
  45. Structure of photosystem II and substrate binding at room temperature
  46. Robust background modelling in DIALS
  47. Two-dimensional spherical-polar visualization of data completeness using equal-volume units of reciprocal space
  48. Background modelling in the presence of ice rings
  49. Enabling time-resolved structural studies of biological macromolecules
  50. Introducing DUI, a graphical interface for DIALS
  51. MX data analysis developments at Diamond Light Source
  52. TakeTwo: an indexing algorithm suited to still images with known crystal parameters
  53. TakeTwo: an indexing algorithm suited to still images with known crystal parameters
  54. On the release ofcppxfelfor processing X-ray free-electron laser images
  55. Development of a multi-lane X-ray mirror providing variable beam sizes
  56. DIALS refinement
  57. Imperfection and radiation damage in protein crystals studied with coherent radiation
  58. Structural Biology with Microfocus Beamlines
  59. Applications of the BLEND Software to Crystallographic Data from Membrane Proteins
  60. Data Analysis: Keeping Pace with Extraordinary Change
  61. Polyhedra structures and the evolution of the insect viruses
  62. In vacuo X-ray data collection from graphene-wrapped protein crystals
  63. Analysis of multi-crystal datasets withxia2
  64. DIALS – a new toolbox for diffraction image integration
  65. In vacuoX-ray data collection from graphene-wrapped protein crystals
  66. Multicrystal analysis withDIALSandBLEND
  67. The DIALS framework
  68. VMXm: a new sub-micron beamline for macromolecular crystallography at Diamond Light Source
  69. A revised partiality model and post-refinement algorithm for X-ray free-electron laser data
  70. Structure determination of an integral membrane protein at room temperature from crystals in situ
  71. Structure of CPV17 polyhedrin determined by the improved analysis of serial femtosecond crystallographic data
  72. Status of the crystallography beamlines at Diamond Light Source
  73. Surface profiling of X-ray mirrors for shaping focused beams
  74. Application of In Situ Diffraction in High-Throughput Structure Determination Platforms
  75. New methods for indexing multi-lattice diffraction data
  76. Collecting and analyzing diffraction data from multiple crystals
  77. dxtbx: the diffraction experiment toolbox
  78. Exploiting fast detectors to enter a new dimension in room-temperature crystallography
  79. Membrane protein structure determination — The next generation
  80. Visualisation of membrane protein crystals in lipid cubic phase using X-ray imaging
  81. Two-dimensional algorithms in Dials project
  82. Automated processing of data sets obtained from multiple crystals
  83. Automated processing of datasets obtained from multiple crystals
  84. Automated processing of datasets obtained from multiple crystals
  85. DXTBX: the diffraction experiment toolbox
  86. Diffraction data collection with a dynamically variable beam size
  87. More haste and more speed: outrunning damage in room temperature MX
  88. Clustering procedures for the optimal selection of data sets from multiple crystals in macromolecular crystallography
  89. Visualization of membrane protein crystals in lipid cubic phase using X-ray imaging
  90. Micro-focused X-ray diffraction characterization of high-quality [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester single crystals without solvent impurities
  91. Nearest-cell: a fast and easy tool for locating crystal matches in the PDB
  92. The crystal structure of samarosporin I at atomic resolution
  93. Clustering procedures for the optimal selection of data sets from multiple crystals in macromolecular crystallography
  94. Outrunning free radicals in room-temperature macromolecular crystallography
  95. In situmacromolecular crystallography using microbeams
  96. A sensor-adaptor mechanism for enterovirus uncoating from structures of EV71
  97. A novel technique combining high-resolution synchrotron x-ray microtomography and x-ray diffraction for characterization of micro particulates
  98. In situcrystallisation screening and data collection on microfocus beamline I24
  99. On the systematic scaling and merging of multiple datasets in macromolecular crystallography
  100. cRy: a crystallographic toolbox in R
  101. Macromolecular microcrystallography
  102. The design of macromolecular crystallography diffraction experiments
  103. On the allowed values for the triclinic unit-cell angles
  104. Estimation of errors in diffraction data measured by CCD area detectors
  105. Mammalian cell expression, purification, crystallization and microcrystal data collection of autotaxin/ENPP2, a secreted mammalian glycoprotein
  106. High-speed crystal detection and characterization using a fast-readout detector
  107. ChemInform Abstract: Differential Signatures of Bacterial and Mammalian IMP Dehydrogenase Enzymes
  108. The Phase I MX Beamlines at Diamond Light Source
  109. How baculovirus polyhedra fit square pegs into round holes to robustly package viruses
  110. Experience from operation and commissioning of the phase 1 MX beamlines at Diamond Light Source
  111. Macromolecular crystallography at Diamond Light Source: automation and pathogenic sample environment
  112. Microcrystallography at Diamond: facilities for crystal optimization and structure determination
  113. Elucidations on the reciprocal lattice and the Ewald sphere
  114. Diamond Light Source MX beamlines: an update
  115. First commissioning results for the phase 1 macromolecular crystallography beamlines at Diamond Light Source
  116. Day in the life of a synchrotron scientist
  117. Diamond Beamline 124: A Flexible Instrument for Macromolecular Micro-crystallography
  118. The macromolecular crystallography beamlines for Phase 1 at Diamond
  119. A comparison of muscle thin filament models obtained from electron microscopy reconstructions and low-angle X-ray fibre diagrams from non-overlap muscle
  120. The Structural Biology Center 19ID undulator beamline: facility specifications and protein crystallographic results
  121. Data collection and analysis
  122. The phase 1 macromolecular crystallography beamlines on Diamond
  123. X-ray absorption, refraction and resonant scattering tensors in selenated protein crystals: implications for data collection strategies in macromolecular crystallography
  124. Vinculin activation by talin through helical bundle conversion
  125. Triiodide derivatization in protein crystallography
  126. SAD phasing with triiodide, softer X-rays and some help from radiation damage
  127. Triiodide derivatization and combinatorial counter-ion replacement: two methods for enhancing phasing signal using laboratory Cu Kα X-ray equipment
  128. CHOOCH for anomalous scattering factors
  129. In-house low-resolution X-ray crystallography
  130. Modelling prior distributions of atoms for macromolecular refinement and completion
  131. Design of a vacuum-compatible high-precision monochromatic beam-position monitor for use with synchrotron radiation from 5 to 25 keV
  132. MAD data collection – current trends
  133. Taking MAD to the extreme: ultrafast protein structure determination
  134. Characteristics and Crystal Structure of Bacterial Inosine-5‘-monophosphate Dehydrogenase † , ‡
  135. A MAD experiment performed at the white line of the iridiumLIIIabsorption edge in lysozyme
  136. Stabilization and calibration of x‐ray wavelengths for anomalous diffraction measurements using synchrotron radiation