Biological Small Angle Scattering

Biological Small Angle Scattering

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Lattman Eaton E.
Oxford University Press
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Small angle solution scattering (SAS) is increasingly being applied to biological problems. It is a complementary technique that, when applied in appropriate circumstances with carefully structured questions, can provide unique information not available from other techniques. While small angle solution scattering has been around for some time, a confluence of recent developments has dramatically enhanced its power. Intense third generation X-ray sources, low noise detectors, development of new algorithms and the computational power to take advantage of these have all matured, and use of free-electron x-ray laser sources is on the horizon. Whole new classes of experiments and analyses have been created as a result. These include the generation of molecular envelopes, the ability to do time-resolved studies, and the ability to account for structural changes using modelling based on the SAS data. The technical improvements have also reduced the amount of time and material needed to carry out an experiment. Beamtime at synchrotron sources is in demand, workshops on the subject are popular and researchers adopting the technique as part of their repertoire are growing. With these in mind, this book was written to guide structural biologists who may wish to adopt the technique, understand its strengths and weaknesses or just have a general interest in its potential.
EAN 9780199670871
ISBN 0199670870
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date July 19, 2018
Pages 284
Language English
Dimensions 237 x 164 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Authors Grant Thomas D.; Lattman Eaton E.; Snell Edward H.
Illustrations 60 gray-scale line and 21 half-tone figures
Series International Union of Crystallography Monographs on Crystallography