Title: Remote Access Experiments at the Macromolecular Crystallography Beamlines of the ESRF
Abstract: Abstract Today, synchrotron-based macromolecular crystallography (SRMX) beamlines are increasingly automated with an emphasis on pushing data collection speeds and sample throughput rates to the highest reasonably possible values. While these facilities are designed to be user-friendly, somewhat paradoxically the speed with which single-crystal diffraction data can now be collected, and the resulting crystal structures solved, actually places a great deal of stress on many external users. Acknowledgements As well as the authors of this article, the following persons have contributed to this work: Matthew Bowler, Solange Delagenière, Matias Guijarro, Joanne McCarthy, Sean McSweeney, Edward Mitchell, Christoph Müller-Dieckmann, Didier Nurizzo, Petra Pernot, Vicente Rey Bakaikoa, Darren Spruce (all from the ESRF), David Flot, Andrew McCarthy (both EMBL Grenoble Out-station), Martin Walsh (MRC-France), Johan Turkenburg and Sam Hart (University of York, U.K.). Notes on behalf of the ESRF Groups for Macromolecular Crystallography and Beam-line Instrumentation Software Support
Publication Year: 2008
Publication Date: 2008-09-26
Language: en
Type: article
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