Abstract

Native protein crystals frequently exhibit a very low mosaicity: the mosaic blocks are large and their relative mis-orientation is small. With suitable collimation it is possible to make use of this perfection so as to obtain diffraction profiles with a very narrow width and, accordingly, to improve the spot-to-background ratio and to increase the recorded intensity.

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