Abstract
Multi and serial data collection and processing.
Highlights
Kunio Hirata described the ZOO system of beamline tools for collecting data from many crystals in an efficient manner
The 2018 CCP4 Study Weekend was held at the University of Nottingham with the title Multi and serial data collection and processing
Mike Hough closed the session by explaining how many structures can be obtained from a single or very limited number of crystals by taking advantage of the combination of fast detectors and shutterless data collection to record successive low-dose data sets from a crystal to provide snapshots along a reaction pathway. In this issue he presents the use of a fixed-target approach serial crystallographic experiment that could both resolve multi polymorphs present in the microcrystal population and provide very low dose data collection
Summary
Kunio Hirata described the ZOO system of beamline tools for collecting data from many crystals in an efficient manner. Multi and serial data collection and processing A ‘challenge data set’ is presented and made available to developers of new multi-crystal algorithms.
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