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editAn edit was made to the article with commentary that should have been a talk page topic, but the information seems to have been added by an expert who included a citation apparently to his own paper. A subject matter expert needs to sort this out, but the edit broke the page and so I have reverted it while reproducing it here:
This article is very misleading. Liquid nitrogen cryocooling is used at every synchrotron around the world for protein crystal structure determination with more than 94% of all the protein structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank having using liquid nitrogen cryo cooling. You can reference the following paper for this subject:
1970 Haas, D.J., and Rossmann, M.G.
Crystallographic Studies on Lactate Dehydrogenase at -75 C. Acta Cryst. (1970), B26, 998.
2020 Haas, DJ. The early history of cryo-cooling for macromolecular crystallography (2020)
IUCrJ (2020). 7, 148–157. https://journals.iucr.org/m/issues/2020/02/00/be5283/be5283.pdf
Thanks
David Haas
Janus303 (talk) 05:08, 30 June 2024 (UTC)