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@INPROCEEDINGS{Longo:972032,
      author       = {Longo, Marialucia and Heigl, Raimund and Schrader, Tobias
                      Erich},
      title        = {{R}eal-time investigation of {L}ysozyme crystallization
                      kinetics: a neutron diffractionstudy},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2023-01041},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {The isothermal crystallization kinetics of hen-egg-white
                      Lysozyme has been investigated by means of a time-resolved
                      neutron diffraction experiment for almost 3 days, starting
                      from a supersaturated solution of Lysozyme (30 mg/ml, 3 wt
                      $\%$ NaCl, pD 4.75 at 298 K) until the growth of crystals,
                      in order to have complementary information about the
                      crystallization kinetics1. The temporal evolution of the
                      intensity of the Bragg peaks, observed in the neutron
                      diffraction images when a single crystal appears, has been
                      studied. Simultaneously, the analysis of the small angle
                      neutron scattering curves from the Lysozyme solution, during
                      the crystallization process, has been performed. A
                      correlated behaviour between the decrease of the Lysozyme
                      concentration and the increase of the crystallization
                      fraction was observed. The crystallization kinetics was
                      described by means of the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami-Kolmogorov
                      model and parameters compatible with our previous Lysozyme
                      crystallization study have been found2. The Lysozyme
                      crystallization under constant neutron flux underlines the
                      known strength of neutrons in studying biological samples
                      without causing radiation damage.},
      month         = {Mar},
      date          = {2022-03-14},
      organization  = {DGK-2022: German Crystallography
                       Meeting, München (Germany), 14 Mar
                       2022 - 17 Mar 2022},
      subtyp        = {Other},
      cin          = {JCNS-FRM-II / JCNS-4 / MLZ / JCNS-1},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)JCNS-FRM-II-20110218 /
                      I:(DE-Juel1)JCNS-4-20201012 / I:(DE-588b)4597118-3 /
                      I:(DE-Juel1)JCNS-1-20110106},
      pnm          = {6G4 - Jülich Centre for Neutron Research (JCNS) (FZJ)
                      (POF4-6G4) / 632 - Materials – Quantum, Complex and
                      Functional Materials (POF4-632)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-6G4 / G:(DE-HGF)POF4-632},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-MLZ)BIODIFF-20140101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)24},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/972032},
}