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High energy storage rings provide a source of X-rays with a brilliance that exceeds that available from conventional sources by several orders of magnitude. As a result it is now possible to observe dynamic processes in biological systems by time-resolved X-ray scattering (Bordas, 1985). This implies that the structural information, classically derived from X-ray methods can now be combined with the kinetic information that is usually obtained from measurements such as light scattering and fluorescence.
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Jones, G.R., Bordas, J., Clarke, D., Diakun, G.P., Mant, G.R. (1989). Synchrotron Radiation Time-Resolved Solution X-Ray Scattering: The Example of Clathrin Structure and Assembly. In: Sweet, R.M., Woodhead, A.D. (eds) Synchrotron Radiation in Structural Biology. Basic Life Sciences, vol 51. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8041-2_10
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