JoVE (the Journal of Visualized Experiments)
The iNEXT Discovery Methods Collection introduces the most important methods for the structural analysis of macromolecules, applications in fragment-based lead drug discovery, the investigation of macromolecular structures in their native environment, and high throughput approaches for structural determination. It is funded by iNEXT Discovery.
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Fragment screening (XChem /I04-1):
Achieving Efficient Fragment Screening at XChem Facility at Diamond Light Source
Long wavelength phasing (I23):
Serial and in situ crystallography (I24):
Fixed Target Serial Data Collection at Diamond Light Source
Serial and in situ crystallography (VMXi): TBC
Sub-micron crystallography (VMXm):
A Sample Preparation Pipeline for Microcrystals at the VMXm Beamline
Biological small angle X-ray scattering (B21): TBC
Cryo electron microscopy (eBIC):
Single Particle Cryo-Electron Microscopy: From Sample to Structure
Cryo soft X-ray tomography (B24):
A 3D Cartographic Description of the Cell by Cryo Soft X-ray Tomography
Cryo-Structured Illumination Microscopic Data Collection from Cryogenically Preserved Cells
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