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Figure 2
(a) Photograph showing a crystal of `Cancer Target 1' aligned in the X-ray beam. (b) Diffraction image from the crystal in (a). Diffraction extends to 4.6 Å and indicates that the irradiated part of the crystal is single and ordered. (c) Photograph showing the X-ray beam centred on the opposite end of the crystal shown in (a). (d) Diffraction image resulting from irradiating the crystal shown in (c). Diffraction extends to 4.6 Å and indicates that this end of the crystal is ordered but multiple. (e) Photograph showing a crystal of `Infection Target 1' aligned in the X-ray beam. The crystals were grown in an MRC maxi 48-well plate. (f) Diffraction from the `Infection Target 1' crystal shown in (e). Diffraction extends beyond 2.9 Å.

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