A test of macromolecular crystallization in microgravity: large well ordered insulin crystals.
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E H Snell | A. Vahedi-Faridi | G. Borgstahl | H. Bellamy | E. Snell | J. Lovelace | G E Borgstahl | A Vahedi-Faridi | J Lovelace | H D Bellamy
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