New sources and instrumentation for neutrons in biology

Abstract
Neutron radiation offers significant advantages for the study of biological molecular structure and dynamics. A broad and significant effort towards instrumental and methodological development to facilitate biology experiments at neutron sources worldwide is reviewed. © 2008, Elsevier Ltd.
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Keywords
Neutrons, Biology, Scattering, Proteins, Membranes, Molecular structure
Citation
Teixeira, S. C. M., Zaccai, G., Ankner, J., Bellissent-Funel, M. C., Bewley, R., Blakeley, M. P., Callow, P., Coates, L., Dahint, R., Dalgleish, R., Dencher, N. A., Forsyth, V. T., Fragneto, G., Frick, B., Giles, R., Gutberlet, T., Haertlein, M., Hauß, T., Häußler, W., Heller, W. T., Herwig, K., Holderer, O., Juranyi, F., Kampmann, R., Knott, R., Krueger, S., Langan, P., Lechner, R. E., Lynn, G., Marjrzak. C., May, R. P., Meilleur, F., Mo, Y., Mortensen, K., Myles, D. A. A., Natali, F., Neylon, C., Niimura, N., Ollivier, J., Ostermann, A., Peters, J., Pieper, J., Rühm, A., Schwahn, D., Shibata, K., Soper, A. K., Strässle, T. H., Suzuki, J., Tanaka, I., Tehei, M., Timmins, P., Torikai, N., Unruh, T., Urban, V., Vavrin, R., & Weiss, K. (2008). New sources and instrumentation for neutrons in biology. Chemical Physics, 345(2-3), 133-151. doi:10.1016/j.chemphys.2008.02.030
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