David J Kissick
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Recent Articles
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Scarborough N, Godaliyadda G, Ye D, Kissick D, Zhang S, Newman J, et al.
IS&T Int Symp Electron Imaging
. 2018 Mar;
2017:6-9.
PMID: 29527589
A supervised learning approach for dynamic sampling (SLADS) was developed to reduce X-ray exposure prior to data collection in protein structure determination. Implementation of this algorithm allowed reduction of the...
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Broecker J, Morizumi T, Ou W, Klingel V, Kuo A, Kissick D, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2018 Jan;
13(2):260-292.
PMID: 29300389
Protein crystallography has significantly advanced in recent years, with in situ data collection, in which crystals are placed in the X-ray beam within their growth medium, being a major point...
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Becker M, Kissick D, Ogata C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2017 Jun;
1607:143-164.
PMID: 28573572
Macromolecular crystallography has advanced from using macroscopic crystals, which might be >1 mm on a side, to crystals that are essentially invisible to the naked eye, or even under a...
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Broecker J, Klingel V, Ou W, Balo A, Kissick D, Ogata C, et al.
Cryst Growth Des
. 2017 Mar;
16(11):6318-6326.
PMID: 28261000
In recent years, in situ data collection has been a major focus of progress in protein crystallography. Here, we introduce the Mylar in situ method using Mylar-based sandwich plates that...
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Scarborough N, Godaliyadda G, Ye D, Kissick D, Zhang S, Newman J, et al.
J Synchrotron Radiat
. 2016 Dec;
24(Pt 1):188-195.
PMID: 28009558
A sparse supervised learning approach for dynamic sampling (SLADS) is described for dose reduction in diffraction-based protein crystal positioning. Crystal centering is typically a prerequisite for macromolecular diffraction at synchrotron...
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Ong T, Kissick D, Jansson E, Comi T, Romanova E, Rubakhin S, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2015 Jun;
87(14):7036-42.
PMID: 26076060
Cell-to-cell variability and functional heterogeneity are integral features of multicellular organisms. Chemical classification of cells into cell type is important for understanding cellular specialization as well as organismal function and...
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Kissick D, Muir R, Sullivan S, Oglesbee R, Simpson G
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2014 May;
8657:86570E.
PMID: 24817799
Despite the ubiquitous use of multi-photon and confocal microscopy measurements in biology, the core techniques typically suffer from fundamental compromises between signal to noise (S/N) and linear dynamic range (LDR)....
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Chowdhury A, Dettmar C, Sullivan S, Zhang S, Jacobs K, Kissick D, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2014 Jan;
136(6):2404-12.
PMID: 24451055
Second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy measurements indicate that inkjet-printed racemic solutions of amino acids can produce nanocrystals trapped in metastable polymorph forms upon rapid solvent evaporation. Polymorphism impacts the composition,...
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Kissick D, Dettmar C, Becker M, Mulichak A, Cherezov V, Ginell S, et al.
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
. 2013 May;
69(Pt 5):843-51.
PMID: 23633594
The potential of second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy for automated crystal centering to guide synchrotron X-ray diffraction of protein crystals was explored. These studies included (i) comparison of microcrystal positions in...
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Muir R, Kissick D, Simpson G
Opt Express
. 2012 Apr;
20(9):10406-15.
PMID: 22535131
Data from photomultiplier tubes are typically analyzed using either counting or averaging techniques, which are most accurate in the dim and bright signal limits, respectively. A statistical means of adjoining...