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Tono, Kensuke, Nango, Eriko, Sugahara, Michihiro, Song, Changyong, Park, Jaehyun, Tanaka, Tomoyuki, Tanaka, Rie, Joti, Yasumasa, Kameshima, Takashi, Ono, Shun, Hatsui, Takaki, Mizohata, Eiichi, Suzuki, Mamoru, Shimamura, Tatsuro, Tanaka, Yoshiki, Iwata, So, Yabashi, Makina (2015) Diverse application platform for hard X-ray diffraction in SACLA (DAPHNIS): application to serial protein crystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22 (3). 532-537 doi:10.1107/s1600577515004464

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TitleDiverse application platform for hard X-ray diffraction in SACLA (DAPHNIS): application to serial protein crystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser
JournalJournal of Synchrotron Radiation
AuthorsTono, KensukeAuthor
Nango, ErikoAuthor
Sugahara, MichihiroAuthor
Song, ChangyongAuthor
Park, JaehyunAuthor
Tanaka, TomoyukiAuthor
Tanaka, RieAuthor
Joti, YasumasaAuthor
Kameshima, TakashiAuthor
Ono, ShunAuthor
Hatsui, TakakiAuthor
Mizohata, EiichiAuthor
Suzuki, MamoruAuthor
Shimamura, TatsuroAuthor
Tanaka, YoshikiAuthor
Iwata, SoAuthor
Yabashi, MakinaAuthor
Year2015 (May 1)Volume22
Issue3
PublisherInternational Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
DOIdoi:10.1107/s1600577515004464Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID8487958Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:8487958:3
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Full ReferenceTono, Kensuke, Nango, Eriko, Sugahara, Michihiro, Song, Changyong, Park, Jaehyun, Tanaka, Tomoyuki, Tanaka, Rie, Joti, Yasumasa, Kameshima, Takashi, Ono, Shun, Hatsui, Takaki, Mizohata, Eiichi, Suzuki, Mamoru, Shimamura, Tatsuro, Tanaka, Yoshiki, Iwata, So, Yabashi, Makina (2015) Diverse application platform for hard X-ray diffraction in SACLA (DAPHNIS): application to serial protein crystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22 (3). 532-537 doi:10.1107/s1600577515004464
Plain TextTono, Kensuke, Nango, Eriko, Sugahara, Michihiro, Song, Changyong, Park, Jaehyun, Tanaka, Tomoyuki, Tanaka, Rie, Joti, Yasumasa, Kameshima, Takashi, Ono, Shun, Hatsui, Takaki, Mizohata, Eiichi, Suzuki, Mamoru, Shimamura, Tatsuro, Tanaka, Yoshiki, Iwata, So, Yabashi, Makina (2015) Diverse application platform for hard X-ray diffraction in SACLA (DAPHNIS): application to serial protein crystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 22 (3). 532-537 doi:10.1107/s1600577515004464
In(2015, May) Journal of Synchrotron Radiation Vol. 22 (3) International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)


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