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Neutrons in biology

edited by Benno P. Schoenborn and Robert B. Knott

(Basic life sciences, v. 64)

Plenum Press, c1996

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"Proceedings of the Workshop on Neutrons in Biology, held October 24-28, 1994, in Santa Fe, New Mexico"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This compendium presents some of the major applications of neutron scattering techniques to problems in biology. It is a record of the papers presented at the Neutrons in Biology Conference, the third in an occasional series held to highlight progress in the field and to provide a focus for future direction. The strength ofthe neutron scattering technique remains principally in the manipula tion of scattering density through hydrogen and deuterium atoms. The development ofad vanced detectors, innovative instrument and beamline components, and sophisticated data acquisition systems through the 1970s and early 1980s provided a sound foundation for the technique. With continued development, some of the exotic and expensive equipment has become affordable by the medium-sized facilities, thereby broadening the user base considerably. Despite problems with the major neutron sources in the late 1980s and early 1990s, some spectacular results have been achieved. Whilst the high and medium flux beam reac tors will continue to make a major impact in the field, the results from the first experi ments, and the planned developments on spallation neutron sources, clearly indicate that the technique has enormous potential.

Table of Contents

  • Neutron Sources: Neutron Facilities
  • Past, Present and Future (abstract only) D. Price. The NIST NBSR and Cold Neutron Research Facility
  • J. Rush. Neutron Instrumentations: High Precision Thermal Neutron Detectors
  • V. Radeka, et al. Neutron Scattering in Australia
  • R. Knott. Small Angle Scattering: Neutron Scattering Studies on Chromatin Higher Order Structures
  • V. Graziano, et al. The Structure of the Muscle Protein Complex 4Ca2+Troponin C Troponin: A Monte Carlo Modeling Analysis of Smallangle Xray and Neutron Scattering Data
  • G.A. Olah, J. Trewhella. Membrane Structures and Dynamics: Neutron Diffraction Studies of Amphipathic Helices in Phospholipid Bilayers
  • J.P. Bradshaw, et al. Neutron Reflectivity Studies of Single Lipid Bilayers Supported on Planar Substrates
  • S. Krueger, et al. Protein Structures: Proteindetergent Interactions in Single Crystals of Membrane Proteins Studied by Neutron Crystallography
  • P.A. Timmins, E. Pebay-Peyroula. Fiber Diffraction: DNA Hydration Studied by Neutron Fiber Diffraction
  • W. Fuller, et al. New Analysis and Experimental Techniques: In situ Shape and Distance Measurements in Neutron Scattering and Diffraction
  • S. Fujiwara, R.A. Mendelson. 27 additional articles. Index.

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