Sentences with phrase «technique called x-ray»

«We applied a new technique called X-ray fluorescence microscopy — it looks at elemental composition,» confirmed Marshall.
To figure out what was going on, Shokat and Hu had to laboriously puzzle out the 3 - dimensional structure of mutant Gαs proteins using a technique called X-ray crystallography, which revealed that GDP - bound mutant Gαs proteins retained their active form.
Typically scientists have solved the chemical structure of proteins using a technique called X-Ray crystallography.
Pablo Sobrado, a professor of biochemistry in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and his team used a special technique called X-ray crystallography to describe the structure of this enzyme.
He used a technique called X-ray diffraction to measure how the samples deflected the X-rays.
As the team describes online in Nature today, it used a novel technique called x-ray reverberation mapping to analyze slight delays in the arrival time of x-rays from the event, allowing them to map out the inside edge of the accretion disk.
The scientists used a high - resolution imaging technique called x-ray crystallography and found that MR191 neutralizes the virus by mimicking the host receptor and plugging into a spot on the viral surface called the receptor binding site.
To see what happens to the calcite when it is destabilized, researchers used a technique called X-ray reflection interface microscopy (XRIM) at the APS.
To discover this structure, the researchers used a technique called x-ray crystallography, which allowed them to determine the structures of individual molecules.
The scientists used a technique called X-ray crystallography to examine the enzyme's structure for clues to its plastic - killing abilities.
«We applied a new technique called X-ray fluorescence microscopy — it looks at elemental composition,» said Marshall.

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«We use a technique called scanning X-ray fluorescence microscopy,» study co-author Satoshi Matsuyama says.
Isabelle Kruta of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, France, and colleagues used a technique called synchrotron X-ray microtomography to create 3D images of Baculites, an ammonite genus common in the Cretaceous.
Now, a UC San Diego - led team has shown that by using a technique called nanoprobe X-ray fluorescence, they can probe deep into hybrid perovskite materials without destroying them.
The new process uses an analytical technique called portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF), which involves a handheld instrument about the size, shape, and weight of a cordless drill.
But with the cutting - edge optics available now, FOXSI was able to use a technique called direct focusing that can keep track of where the hard X-rays originate on the Sun.
One way around this obstacle is to use a technique called solution scattering in which X-rays scatter off of molecules floating in solution instead of arranged in a crystal.
This allowed them to see the small diamonds that form in fractions of a second with a technique called femtosecond X-ray diffraction.
The TSRI laboratories of Professor Erica Ollmann Saphire and Assistant Professor Andrew Ward are studying the structures of these antibodies using techniques called electron microscopy, which creates high - resolution images by hitting samples with electrons, and X-ray crystallography, which determines the atomic structure of crystalline arrays of proteins.
This image — produced by an advanced X-ray technique called computed tomography, or CT — show advances on both fronts.
Yet by connecting a single - pixel camera to a patterned light source, a team of physicists in China has made detailed x-ray images using a statistical technique called ghost imaging, first pioneered 20 years ago in infrared and visible light.
To observe and demonstrate that the material did indeed go through this phase transition when the voltage was applied, the team used a technique called in - situ X-ray diffraction at MIT's Center for Materials Science and Engineering.
This process, called seismic tomography, works in a manner similar to imaging techniques employed in medicine, where 2 - D x-ray images taken from many perspectives are combined to create 3 - D images of areas inside the body.
In the 483rd Brookhaven Lecture, Andrei Fluerasu discusses how techniques called coherent x-ray scattering and x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, and the future National Synchrotron Light Source II will provide unprecedented capabilities for studying the structure and dynamics of complex materials.
This course, called HSC19: Quantitative Imaging with X-rays and Neutrons, involves more than 70 participants and starts with lectures on the major techniques and theoretical aspects of image processing.
Bijvoet got around this problem by using a technique called anomalous X-ray scattering.
Researchers determined the atomic structure of the MOFs and the bound molecules with X-rays at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS), and they also studied the MOFs using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry.
Jacques - Philippe Colletier and colleagues used a recently developed technique called serial - femtosecond crystallography at an X-ray free - electron laser source (a powerful laser source) to solve the structure of BinAB.
To study the mineral, the researchers developed and applied a novel technique, called X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism (XMCD) at the Advanced Photon Source, a high - energy synchrotron facility.
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