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The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology at the Advanced Light Source
Authors:Petrus Zwart  John Taylor  Simon Morton  Randall Cayford  Gerald Fontenay  Marc Allaire
Institution:Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories, Berkeley, California, USA
Abstract:The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology (BCSB) operates and develops a suite of protein crystallography beamlines at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Although the ALS was conceived as a low-energy (1.9-GeV), third-generation synchrotron source of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and soft X-ray radiation, it was realized during the development of the facility in the mid-1990s that a multipole wiggler coupled with brightness-preserving optics would result in a beamline whose performance in the energy range of 5 to 15 keV would be sufficient for most protein crystallographic experiments. Later, the hard X-ray capabilities of the ALS were expanded by the addition of three superconducting bending magnets, resulting in additional protein crystallography facilities at the ALS 1 A.A. MacDowell, J Synchrotron Radiation 11(6), 44755 (2004).Crossref], PubMed], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]].
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