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2. NmHR light state structure at 55 ms (50 - 60 ms) after photoexcitation determined by serial millisecond crystallography

3. Anomalous bromide substructure of NmHR under dark state conditions determined at 13.7 keV with serial crystallography

7. Structure of thaumatin determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 4.57 keV from 20,000 diffraction patterns

8. Structure of thaumatin determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 6.06 keV from 50,000 diffraction patterns.

9. Structure of thaumatin determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 6.06 keV from all available diffraction patterns

10. Structure of the A2A adenosine receptor determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 4.57 keV from all available diffraction patterns

11. Structure of thaumatin determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 4.57 keV from all available diffraction patterns

12. Structure of the A2A adenosine receptor determined at SwissFEL using native-SAD at 4.57 keV from 50,000 diffraction patterns

14. Structure of the micro-opioid receptor-Gi protein complex

16. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin revealed by a femtosecond X-ray laser: resting state structure

17. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin revealed by a femtosecond X-ray laser: 49-406 fs state structure

18. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin revealed by a femtosecond X-ray laser: 457-646 fs state structure

19. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin revealed by a femtosecond X-ray laser: 8.3 ms state structure

20. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin revealed by a femtosecond X-ray laser: 10 ps state structure

21. Bacteriorhodopsin ground state structure obtained with Serial Femtosecond Crystallography

23. Room temperature structure of bacteriorhodopsin from lipidic cubic phase obtained with serial millisecond crystallography using synchrotron radiation

25. 4D Biology for health and disease

31. Ultrafast structural changes direct the first molecular events of vision.

32. Efficient production of a functional G protein-coupled receptor in E. coli for structural studies.

33. Soluble dimeric prion protein ligand activates Adgrg6 receptor but does not rescue early signs of demyelination in PrP-deficient mice.

34. Advances in long-wavelength native phasing at X-ray free-electron lasers.

35. Cryo-EM structure of the rhodopsin-Gαi-βγ complex reveals binding of the rhodopsin C-terminal tail to the gβ subunit.

36. Retinal isomerization in bacteriorhodopsin captured by a femtosecond x-ray laser.

37. Perspective: Opportunities for ultrafast science at SwissFEL.

38. Serial millisecond crystallography for routine room-temperature structure determination at synchrotrons.

39. A three-dimensional movie of structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin.

40. Structural role of the T94I rhodopsin mutation in congenital stationary night blindness.

41. Lipidic cubic phase injector is a viable crystal delivery system for time-resolved serial crystallography.

42. Three-dimensional mass density mapping of cellular ultrastructure by ptychographic X-ray nanotomography.

43. Batch crystallization of rhodopsin for structural dynamics using an X-ray free-electron laser.

44. Time-resolved structural studies with serial crystallography: A new light on retinal proteins.

45. Large scale expression and purification of the rat 5-HT2c receptor.

46. Lipidic cubic phase serial millisecond crystallography using synchrotron radiation.

47. Retinal proteins - you can teach an old dog new tricks.

48. Femtosecond X-ray diffraction from two-dimensional protein crystals.

49. Conserved activation pathways in G-protein-coupled receptors.

50. Stabilized G protein binding site in the structure of constitutively active metarhodopsin-II.

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