Laue crystallography (time-resolved crystallography) The use of X-rays from a synchrotron to collect diffraction data in very short times, sometimes measured in milliseconds, for time-resolved crystallography of proteins in order to observe internal motion in the protein associated with conformational changes and/or catalysis.Gruner, S.M. (1994) Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 4, 765-769
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