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An on-demand, drop-on-drop method for studying enzyme catalysis by serial crystallography
Agata Butryn, Philipp S. Simon, Pierre Aller, Philip Hinchliffe, Ramzi N. Massad, Gabriel Leen, Catherine L. Tooke, Isabel Bogacz, In-Sik Kim, Asmit Bhowmick, Aaron S. Brewster, Nicholas E. Devenish, Jürgen Brem, Jos J. A. G. Kamps, Pauline A. Lang, Patrick Rabe, Danny Axford, John H. Beale, Bradley Davy, Ali Ebrahim, Julien Orlans, Selina L. S. Storm, Tiankun Zhou, Shigeki Owada, Rie Tanaka, Kensuke Tono, Gwyndaf Evans, Robin L. Owen, Frances A. Houle, Nicholas K. Sauter, Christopher J. Schofield, James Spencer, Vittal K. Yachandra, Junko Yano, Jan F. Kern & Allen M. Orville.
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2021) 12:446
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