Femtosecond X-ray diffraction from two-dimensional protein crystals
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Garth J. Williams | W. H. Benner | S. Boutet | M. Frank | A. Barty | M. Seibert | S. Hau-Riege | M. Messerschmidt | M. Hunter | J. Spence | R. Kirian | S. Lane | N. Zatsepin | B. Pedrini | T. Pardini | G. Schertler | M. Coleman | A. Graf | B. Segelke | C. Padeste | Ching-Ju Tsai | James E. Evans | Xiao-Dan Li | D. Carlson | Kaiqin Chu | W. Benner | Garth J. Williams | M. Hunter
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