Abstract
With recent developments in X-ray sources, instrumentation and data-analysis tools, time-resolved crystallographic experiments, which were originally the preserve of a few expert groups, are becoming simpler and can be carried out at more radiation sources, and are thus increasingly accessible to a growing user base. However, these experiments are just that: discrete experiments, not just ‘data collections’. As such, careful planning and consideration of potential pitfalls is required to enable a successful experiment. Here, some of the key factors that should be considered during the planning and execution of a time-resolved structural study are outlined, with a particular focus on synchrotron-based experiments.
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Schulz, E. C., Yorke, B. A., Pearson, A. R., & Mehrabi, P. (2022). Best practices for time-resolved serial synchrotron crystallography. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology, 78, 14–29. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2059798321011621
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