Abstract

Recent improvements in X-ray detectors and synchrotron light sources have made it possible to measure time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering (TR-SAXS) at millisecond time resolution. As an example, in this chapter we describe the beamline setup, experimental scheme, and the points that should be noted in stopped-flow TR-SAXS experiments for investigating the ferritin assembly reaction.

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