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Two decades of synchrotron radiation source, instrumentation and methods evolution have greatly accelerated the pace of protein crystallography, which can, via the linking up of synchrotron radiation `PX stations' worldwide, now yield a `genome level' of numbers of experimentally determined protein structures.

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Major developments in the theory of the Laue diffraction technique and of the necessary software, hardware and experimental strategies have led to successful time-resolved studies on the dynamic properties of a range of biological systems, which shed light on future applications of this technique.

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Daresbury Laue software and ESRF CCD yielded highly complete and redundant data to 2.3 Å from a single crystal of the enzyme hydroxymethylbilane synthase (wild type, active form). Detector dynamic range capability and Laue geometry are analysed.

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