New sources and instrumentation for neutrons in biology

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  • 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. Heller
  • K. 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
  • 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

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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