A down-to-Earth approach
John R. Helliwell and
Naomi E. Chayen
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John R. Helliwell: John R. Helliwell is in the School of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK, and at the Science and Technology Facilities Council Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Cheshire WA4 4AD, UK. john.helliwell@manchester.ac.uk
Naomi E. Chayen: Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK. n.chayen@imperial.ac.uk
Nature, 2007, vol. 448, issue 7154, 658-659
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In seeking out ideal conditions for growing protein crystals, solutions have increasingly been found in the low-gravity conditions of space. But answers might be lurking in fields closer to home.
Date: 2007
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