A Beginner’s Guide to X-Ray Data Processing

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Single crystal X-ray diffraction is currently the most popular method for accurately determining the structure of molecules and is used for samples containing a few to many thousands of atoms in both biology and chemistry. Following data collection, the individual diffraction images need to be processed into a single dataset containing intensity information about all the contributing X-ray reflections.

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Powell, H. R. (2021). A Beginner’s Guide to X-Ray Data Processing. Biochemist, 43(3), 46–50. https://doi.org/10.1042/bio_2021_124

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