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Re: [ccp4bb]: styrene



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Zaloga, G. & Sarma, R. (1974) Nature 251, 551-552


Quoting Jeroen Mesters <jmesters@imb-jena.de>:

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> Dear all,
> 
> I know styrol (also known as sterene or ethelynbenzene) was reported
> some
> years ago as a way to stabilize protein crystals (by forming polysterene
> upon X-ray exposure). I am unable to find the reference. Help wanted!
> 
> Jeroen.
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