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29 September 2000 Characterization of selected biomolecules in the course of the STS-95 mission using diagnostics developed within ESA's technology and research program
Matthias Dieckmann, Karsten Dierks
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Abstract
We used Dynamic Light Scattering to study bio-molecule samples flown on the STS-95 mission, and processed in the Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility. The data represent for the first time characteristics of samples, which have been investigated at several stages in the processing chain: at the filling site, or the experimenter's laboratory, respectively, at the launch site before late access loading into the shuttle, and immediately upon return from orbit.
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Matthias Dieckmann and Karsten Dierks "Characterization of selected biomolecules in the course of the STS-95 mission using diagnostics developed within ESA's technology and research program", Proc. SPIE 4098, Optical Devices and Diagnostics in Materials Science, (29 September 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.401620
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Macromolecules

Crystallography

Diagnostics

High dynamic range imaging

Time metrology

Error analysis

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