We have an MSC Cryo-Xe-Siter that won't fit in our refurbished X-ray 
laboratory.  If it can't find a new home it will be disposed of.  We're 
offering it free of charge to any interested UK organisations on the condition 
that the recipient pays for its transport.  It's currently in central London.

The Cryo-Xe-Siter is used for preparing xenon derivates of protein crystals.  A 
quick web search reveals a review in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology from 
1998.

  http://www.nature.com/nsmb/journal/v5/n12/full/nsb1298_1107.html

If you're interested, please email nora.cro...@icr.ac.uk.  If we don't have any 
interest before this Friday it will be scrapped.

Chris
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