Very recently (last few months), 3x1x1mm monsters for neutrons. I think J. Crystal Growth.

On 24/10/2013 16:33, Tobias Beck wrote:
Dear all,

I was just wondering if anyone has some information or references about the dimensions of the largest protein crystal ever grown? I am aware that for neutron protein crystallography one usually needs crystals with mm dimensions. I have found some information on crystallization under micro-gravity and how this can enlarge the crystal size. However, I would rather be interested in the dimensions for crystals obtained from a regular lab setup.

Thanks, Tobias.

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