Abstract
An X-ray free electron laser is a new source of x-rays some 10 × 109 times brighter than any previous X-ray source, giving rise to the possibility of structure determination of individual biological particles without crystallization. Some of the earliest samples used in the X-ray free electron laser are viruses because they are about the largest of reproducible bioparticles. We show how common virus near-symmetries can be exploited to find a first approximation to their structures to give a starting point for a perturbation approach to determine their structures.
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Poon, H. C., & Saldin, D. K. (2015). Use of triple correlations for the sign determinations of expansion coefficients of symmetric approximations to the diffraction volumes of regular viruses. Structural Dynamics, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4922476
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