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Coupling high throughput microfluidics and small-angle x-ray scattering to study protein crystallization from solution

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Figure 1. Design of micro fluidic chip configuration (top). Picture of a micro fluidic chip mounted on a microscope (middle)
Figure 3. Screen snapshot of droplet generation recorded during crystallization experiments for interaction screening
Figure 6. Variations of the second virial coefficient for lysozyme as a function of salt concentration.

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