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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages 455-461Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1107/S0909049512009715
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macromolecular crystallography; anomalous scattering; ESRF; automation; long wavelengths
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ID29 is an ESRF undulator beamline with a routinely accessible energy range of between 20.0 keV and 6.0 keV (? = 0.62 angstrom to 2.07 angstrom) dedicated to the use of anomalous dispersion techniques in macromolecular crystallography. Since the beamline was first commissioned in 2001, ID29 has, in order to provide an improved service to both its academic and proprietary users, been the subject of almost continuous upgrade and refurbishment. It is now also the home to the ESRF Cryobench facility, ID29S. Here, the current status of the beamline is described and plans for its future are briefly outlined.
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