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1. Solvent flows, conformation changes and lattice reordering in a cold protein crystal

2. N2–O2 icing in single‐crystal in‐house X‐ray diffraction experiments using an open‐flow helium cryostat.

3. Specific radiation damage is a lesser concern at room temperature

4. Computer‐controlled liquid‐nitrogen drizzling device for removing frost from cryopreserved crystals.

5. Processing of Multicrystal Diffraction Patterns in Macromolecular Crystallography Using Serial Crystallography Programs

6. Molecular Bases for Anesthetic Agents: Halothane as a Halogen‐ and Hydrogen‐Bond Donor.

7. Usefulness of oils for cleaning the host matrix and for cryoprotection of lipidic cubic phase crystals.

8. The structure of a pentachromium(<scp>ii</scp>) extended metal atom chain at 3 K: Cotton's conjecture proven

10. Density and electron density of aqueous cryoprotectant solutions at cryogenic temperatures for optimized cryoprotection and diffraction contrast.

11. μCHILL: a lightweight, modular system for handling crystalline samples at low temperatures under inert conditions.

12. Anharmonic motions versus dynamic disorder at the Mg ion from the charge densities in pyrope (Mg3Al2Si3O12) crystals at 30 K: six of one, half a dozen of the other.

13. Thermal contraction of aqueous glycerol and ethylene glycol solutions for optimized protein-crystal cryoprotection.

14. Specific radiation damage is a lesser concern at room temperature

15. Practical macromolecular cryocrystallography.

16. A Peltier-cooled microscope stage for protein crystal post-crystallization treatment.

17. Fluorine prefers hydrogen bonds over halogen bonds! Insights from crystal structures of some halofluorobenzenes.

18. Computer-controlled liquid-nitrogen drizzling device for removing frost from cryopreserved crystals

19. A convenient tool for gas derivatization using fine-needle capillary mounting for protein crystals.

20. Humidity control and hydrophilic glue coating applied to mounted protein crystals improves X-ray diffraction experiments.

21. Usefulness of oils for cleaning the host matrix and for cryoprotection of lipidic cubic phase crystals

22. Neutron protein crystallography at ultra-low (<15 K) temperatures.

23. Fine-needle capillary mounting for protein microcrystals.

24. A fibre-based crystal mounting technique for protein cryocrystallography.

25. Crystallographic snapshots of the complete reaction cycle of nicotine degradation by an amine oxidase of the monoamine oxidase (MAO) family.

26. Slow cooling and temperature-controlled protein crystallography.

27. Origin and temperature dependence of radiation damage in biological samples at cryogenic temperatures.

28. X-ray structure of the ternary MTX·NADPH complex of the anthrax dihydrofolate reductase: A pharmacophore for dual-site inhibitor design

29. Processing of Multicrystal Diffraction Patterns in Macromolecular Crystallography Using Serial Crystallography Programs.

30. The Stanford Automated Mounter: Enabling High-Throughput Protein Crystal Screening at SSRL.

31. A general method for hyperquenching protein crystals.

32. Cryogenic (<20 K) helium cooling mitigates radiation damage to protein crystals.

33. Reduction of X-ray-induced radiation damage of macromolecular crystals by data collection at 15 K: a systematic study.

34. Processing of membrane protein crystal using ultraviolet laser irradiation

35. Supercooled liquid-like solvent in trypsin crystals: implications for crystal annealing and temperature-controlled X-ray radiation damage studies.

36. Macromolecular cryocrystallography—methods for cooling and mounting protein crystals at cryogenic temperatures

37. Protein crystallization in the structural genomics era.

38. Protein crystallization by capillary counterdiffusion for applied crystallographic structure determination

39. New techniques in macromolecular cryocrystallography: macromolecular crystal annealing and cryogenic helium

40. Probing Substates in Sperm Whale Myoglobin Using High-Pressure Crystallography

41. Solvent flows, conformation changes and lattice reordering in a cold protein crystal

42. Molecular Bases for Anesthetic Agents: Halothane as a Halogen- and Hydrogen-Bond Donor

43. Effects of commonly used cryoprotectants on glycogen phosphorylase activity and structure.

44. A flavodoxin that is required for enzyme activation: The structure of oxidized flavodoxin from Escherichia coli at 1.8 Å resolution.

45. Conformational substates in enzyme mechanism: The 120 K structure of α-lytic protease at 1.5 Å resolution.

46. A convenient tool for gas derivatization using fine-needle capillary mounting for protein crystals

47. Humidity control and hydrophilic glue coating applied to mounted protein crystals improves X-ray diffraction experiments

48. Radiation damage in macromolecular crystallography: what is it and why should we care?

50. Practical macromolecular cryocrystallography

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