…beamline design, and technical capabilities of the endstations. The objective is to get feedback and have detailed discussions to finalise various aspects of the project. More information, as well as…
ForMAX is specially designed for advanced studies on wood-based materials. It allows in-situ multiscale structural characterization from nm to mm length scales by combining full-field tomographic imaging, small- and wide-angle…
Join Lund Visualization Week arranged by InfraVis and explore data visualization opportunities in a variety of research areas, from natural sciences to humanities. Visualization of single-cell gene expression, identification of…
Collaboration is one of the core interests of MAX IV as it supports excellent user service provision by facilitating tools that guarantee staying on the forefront of synchrotron science. MAX…
…the X-ray crystallography beamline BioMAX to test the structure-function of three relevant candidate compounds inhibiting the UrdA enzyme. The data obtained at MAX IV enabled the researchers to create high-resolution 3D…
…Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University and corresponding author of the study. Using BioMAX to collect data to identify electron density present in the open confirmation…
…6-thioguanine potentiation compared to the existent inhibitor, TH1760. It also showed no toxicity of its own. TH7755 stabilized the NUDT15 mutants to a great extent, enabling the analysis by X-ray…
…budget for beamline construction or operations. It is one of the main driving forces of MAX IV to serve the Swedish research community and provide tools and methods that guarantee…
…the sustainability goals articulated in the European Commission’s “From Farm to Fork” strategy to reduce input of fertilizers and nutrient losses until 2030. The biostimulants are based on organic nitrogen…
…of single-bunch operation in the proposal. The availability of this extra single-bunch operation cannot be guaranteed. https://youtu.be/a9NSDRy9szI Mounting of the end station at the beginning of a photoluminescence experimental session….