New sources and instrumentation for neutrons in biology

S.C.M. Teixeira, G. Zaccai, J. Ankner, M.C. Bellissent-Funel, R. Bewley, M.P. Blakeley, P. Callow, L. Coates, R. Dahint, R. Dalgleish, N.A. Dencher, V.T. Forsyth, G. Fragneto, B. Frick, R. Gilles, T. Gurburlet, M. Haertlein, T. Hauss, W. Häußler, W.T. HellerK. Herwig, O. Holderer, F. Juranyi, R. Kampmann, R. Knott, S. Krueger, P. Langan, R.E. Lechner, G. Lynn, C. Majkrzak, R.P. May, F. Meilleur, Y. Mo, Kell Mortensen, D.A.A. Myles, F. Natali, C. Neylon, N. Niimura, J. Ollivier, A. Ostermann, J. Peters, J. Pieper, A. Rühm, D. Schwahn, K. Shibata, A.K. Soper, T. Strässle, J. Suzuki, I. Tanaka, M. Tehei, P. Timmins, N. Torikai, T. Unruh, V. Urban, R. Vavrin, K. Weiss

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    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.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftChemical Physics
    Vol/bind345
    Udgave nummer2-3
    Sider (fra-til)133-151
    Antal sider19
    ISSN0301-0104
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2008

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