Nanoscale X-ray structural characterization instrument: NANOPIX
SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) is a powerful tool for nano-scale structural analysis covering a broad range of applications from research and development to quality...
SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) is a powerful tool for nano-scale structural analysis covering a broad range of applications from research and development to quality...
Solid drugs taken orally are mixtures of active pharmaceutical ingredients (hereinafter referred to as “API”); agents such as excipients added as binders or diluents; and lubricants...
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an important technique for generating low resolution structures of proteins in native solution. Moreover, SAXS provides information on aggregation, folding...
String cheese, which has a texture similar to that of jerky, the taste of fresh cheese, and strands that can be split apart, is a...
Three-dimensional real-space modeling for hierarchical materials by matching experimental and simulated small-angle X-ray scattering patterns is proposed. The positional arrangements of small primary particles in...
X-ray solution scattering experiments have been utilized to analyze structures and conformational changes of biological macromolecules. Those experiments employ X-ray scattering data in a small-angle...
The principle problem in single crystal X-ray analysis is the so-called “phase problem”; however, in the current situation in which various measurement devices, synchrotron radiation...