%0 Journal Article
%A Echelmeier, Austin
%A Cruz Villarreal, Jorvani
%A Messerschmidt, Marc
%A Kim, Daihyun
%A Coe, Jesse
%A Thifault, Darren
%A Botha, Sabine
%A Egatz-Gomez, Ana
%A Gandhi, Sahir
%A Brehm, Gerrit
%A Conrad, Chelsie E.
%A Hansen, Debra T.
%A Madsen, Caleb
%A Bajt, Saša
%A Meza-Aguilar, J. Domingo
%A Oberthür, Dominik
%A Wiedorn, Max O.
%A Fleckenstein, Holger
%A Mendez, Derek
%A Knoska, Juraj
%A Martin-Garcia, Jose M.
%A Hu, Hao
%A Lisova, Stella
%A Allahgholi, Aschkan
%A Gevorkov, Yaroslav
%A Ayyer, Kartik
%A Aplin, Steve
%A Ginn, Helen
%A Graafsma, Heinz
%A Morgan, Andrew J.
%A Greiffenberg, Dominic
%A Klujev, Alexander
%A Laurus, Torsten
%A Poehlsen, Jennifer
%A Trunk, Ulrich
%A Mezza, Davide
%A Schmidt, Bernd
%A Kuhn, Manuela
%A Fromme, Raimund
%A Sztuk-Dambietz, Jolanta
%A Raab, Natascha
%A Hauf, Steffen
%A Silenzi, Alessandro
%A Michelat, Thomas
%A Xu, Chen
%A Danilevski, Cyril
%A Parenti, Andrea
%A Mekinda, Leonce
%A Weinhausen, Britta
%A Mills, Grant
%A Vagovic, Patrik
%A Kim, Yoonhee
%A Kirkwood, Henry
%A Bean, Richard
%A Bielecki, Johan
%A Stern, Stephan
%A Giewekemeyer, Klaus
%A Round, Adam R.
%A Schulz, Joachim
%A Dörner, Katerina
%A Grant, Thomas
%A Mariani, Valerio
%A Barty, Anton
%A Mancuso, Adrian P.
%A Weierstall, Uwe
%A Spence, John C. H.
%A Chapman, Henry N.
%A Zatsepin, Nadia
%A Fromme, Petra
%A Kirian, Richard
%A Ros, Alexandra
%T Segmented flow generator for serial crystallography at the European X-ray free electron laser
%J Nature Communications
%V 11
%N 1
%@ 2041-1723
%C [London]
%I Nature Publishing Group UK
%M PUBDB-2020-03402
%P 4511
%D 2020
%X Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) with X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) allows structure determination of membrane proteins and time-resolved crystallography. Common liquid sample delivery continuously jets the protein crystal suspension into the path of the XFEL, wasting a vast amount of sample due to the pulsed nature of all current XFEL sources. The European XFEL (EuXFEL) delivers femtosecond (fs) X-ray pulses in trains spaced 100 ms apart whereas pulses within trains are currently separated by 889 ns. Therefore, continuous sample delivery via fast jets wastes >99
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%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:32908128
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000600547200012
%R 10.1038/s41467-020-18156-7
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/448374