Rapid and efficient room-temperature serial synchrotron crystallography using the CFEL TapeDrive

Using the CFEL TapeDrive, minimization of sample consumption and data collection times needed for serial synchrotron crystallography (SSX) were achieved and the first room-temperature structures of two enzymes are described as well as an assessment of the benefit of SSX for a radiation-sensitive protein.

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