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Ilme Schlichting

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  142
Citations -  9461

Ilme Schlichting is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Diffraction. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 142 publications receiving 8737 citations.

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Serial femtosecond crystallography: the first five years

TL;DR: The advent of hard X-ray free-electron lasers has opened a new chapter in macromolecular crystallography and the prospects of serial femtosecond crystallography are described.
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Nanoplasma Dynamics of Single Large Xenon Clusters Irradiated with Superintense X-Ray Pulses from the Linac Coherent Light Source Free-Electron Laser

TL;DR: The plasma dynamics of single mesoscopic Xe particles irradiated with intense femtosecond x-ray pulses exceeding 10(16) W/cm2 from the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser are investigated and show that for clusters illuminated with intense x-Ray pulses, highly charged ionization fragments in a narrow distribution are created.
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LOVTRAP: an optogenetic system for photoinduced protein dissociation

TL;DR: By reversibly sequestering proteins at mitochondria, LOVTRAP precisely modulated the proteins' access to the cell edge, demonstrating a naturally occurring 3-mHz cell-edge oscillation driven by interactions of Vav2, Rac1, and PI3K proteins.
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X-ray diffraction from isolated and strongly aligned gas-phase molecules with a free-electron laser

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported experimental results on x-ray diffraction of quantum-state-selected and strongly aligned ensembles of the prototypical asymmetric rotor molecule 2,5-diiodobenzonitrile using the Linac Coherent Light Source.
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Time-resolved protein nanocrystallography using an X-ray free-electron laser

Andrew Aquila, +78 more
- 30 Jan 2012 - 
TL;DR: The first time-resolved femtosecond serial X-ray crystallography results from an irreversible photo-chemical reaction at the Linac Coherent Light Source are obtained.