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Megahertz data collection from protein microcrystals at an X-ray free-electron laser

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Fig. 1 Consecutive X-ray exposures. a Liquid microjet (lysozyme microcrystals in mother liquor, ~4 µ m jet diameter) after being hit by the fi rst two consecutive X-ray pulses of a pulse train separated by 886 ns, as viewed by the off-axis camera using fs l
Fig. 2 Quality of lysozyme control data collected at 7.47 keV photon energy. a Anomalous difference density map contoured at 3.0 σ , calculated using data to 2.2 Å resolution from 87,000 images
Fig. 3 MHz serial femtosecond crystallography of jack bean proteins. a Microscope image of the microcrystalline mixture of jack bean proteins that was injected into the X-ray beam, clearly showing different types of crystal forms

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