Optimizing photoexcitation conditions for time‐resolved X‐ray solution scattering experiments
Time‐resolved X‐ray solution scattering (TR‐XSS) is a powerful technique to visualize how proteins change their structure in real time after light activation. Selecting the right laser photoexcitation conditions—fluence, excitation geometry, and sample refresh rate—is critical to maximize the experimental signal while avoiding unwanted side effects ...
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Validation of a Novel Smartphone-Based Point-of-Care Semen Analysis System to Evaluate Male Reproductive Potential: A Concordance Study with Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis. [PDF]
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The Computer-Assisted Sequence Annotation (CASA) workflow for enzyme discovery. [PDF]
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Computer-Assisted CBCT Evaluation of Inferior Alveolar Nerve Canal Regeneration One Year Following Nerve Transposition. [PDF]
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Comment on "Computer-assisted preoperative planning via digital telemedicine for the treatment of periarticular fractures of the extremities: a multicenter cohort study". [PDF]
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Correction for Eames et al., Computer-assisted learning in the real world: How Khan Academy influences student math learning. [PDF]
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