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laboratory notes
Excessive nucleation often leads to a large number of small macromolecular crystals that are not useful for X-ray diffraction analysis. Crystals with dimensions suitable for data collection can be reproducibly obtained by releasing, for a discrete amount of time, the vapour pressure in both hanging- and sitting-drop experiments, set up at lower precipitant concentrations than those required for crystallization.