Dear CCP4BBers
I have been a bit swamped by requests for the pdf of the Blake and Phillips paper, so it can now be downloaded from:

http://www.biop.ox.ac.uk/www/garman/blake-and-phillips1962.pdf

Happy reading. It is an amazing piece of work since they didnt even know the sequence of myoglobin at the time.
Best wishes
Elspeth

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Subject:        [ccp4bb] Blake and Phillips 1962
Resent-Date:    Tue, 20 May 2008 16:57:42 +0100
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Dear All
I ahve sent this to Andrew, but hesitate to `post' a pdf to the CCP4 BB.
Just e-mail me direct if you would like it and I will e-mail it to you.
Best wishes
Elspeth


To the CCP4 community,
I believe I have identified 2 appropriate citations for the use of cryocooling to mitigate the effects of radiation damage during a diffraction experiment. The first study is one that I have access to: Low, B. W., Chen, C. C., Berger, J. E., Singman, L. & Pletcher, J. F. (1966). Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA, 56, 1746–1750.
The second study is one that I cannot find text for:
Blake, C. F. F. & Phillips, D. C. (1962). Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation at the Molecular Level, pp. 183–191. Vienna: IAEA. Could someone point me in the right direction to find this text? Alternatively, are there other citations that people use for the general use of cryocooling crystals in X-ray crystallography?
Thank you for your time,
Regards,
-Andy Torelli

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Dr. Elspeth F. Garman,
Reader in Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford
Visiting Professor in Chemistry, University of Durham
Postal address:
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 Dr. Elspeth F. Garman,
 Reader in Molecular Biophysics, University of Oxford
 Visiting Professor in Chemistry, University of Durham
 Postal address:
 Department of Biochemistry,
 Rex Richards Building,
 University of Oxford,              Tel: (44)-1865-275398
 South Parks Road,                  FAX: (44)-1865-275182
 OXFORD, OX1 3QU, U.K.              E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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