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July 17th, 2003
Picosecond X-ray Crystallography of a Protein
Abstract: Picosecond x-ray crystallography of a protein has been demonstrated for the first time, by a multinational collaboration enabling atom-scale movies of an important biomolecule as it performs a speedy function.
Source:Physics News Update
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