Long Wavelengths For Phasing
More information about this can be found in the following papers:
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C. Mueller-Dieckmann et al.(2005). On the routine use of soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography. Part III. The optimal data-collection wavelength.
Acta Cryst. D61, 1263-1272.
K. Djinovic Carugo et al.(2005). Softer and soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography.
J. Synch. Rad. 12, 410-419.
M. S. Weiss et al.(2004). Determination of a novel structure by a combination of long-wavelength sulfur phasing and radiation-damage-induced phasing.
Acta Cryst. D60, 686-695.
C. Mueller-Dieckmann et al.(2004). On the routine use of soft X-rays in macromolecular crystallography. Part II. Data-collection wavelength and scaling models.
Acta Cryst. D60, 28-38.
M. S. Weiss et al.(2001). On the Routine Use of Soft X-rays in Macromolecular
Crystallography. Acta Cryst. D57, 689-695.
M. S. Weiss et al.(2001). Soft X-rays, High Redundancy, and Proper Scaling:
A New Procedure for Automated Structure Determination via SAS. Structure 9, 771-777.