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. 2013 Nov 26;8:e201308006. doi: 10.5936/csbj.201308006

Figure 1.

Figure 1

SAXS Experimental Setup. X-rays with a constant wavelength λ are first focused by the collimator and then pass through the purified sample in solution. A small fraction of the X-Rays scatter as they encounter electrons in the sample. The detector captures these scattered X-rays as intensity values. The final scattering profile is the difference between the profile of a blank buffer solution and a solution containing the purified sample.