It worked just as you said, but I don't read Japanese so it wasn't
particularly helpful.
Thanks.
On 02/08/12 11:37, Clemens Vonrhein wrote:
Hi,
the waybackmachine at
http://www.archive.org/
helps here. Just type
http://idb.exst.jaxa.jp/
into the box and hit Take me back. It then presents you with a
timeline and some dates (bold), e.g. March 27 2009.
Then completing the URL to read (according to your post below):
http://web.archive.org/web/20090327100225/http://idb.exst.jaxa.jp/db_data/protein/200304E02478000.html
seems to give me 'something' ... does that work for you?
Cheers
Clemens
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 09:42:25AM -0500, David Schuller wrote:
I notice links in various places to JAXA Cryoprotectant Database
for protein crystals
http://idb.exst.jaxa.jp/db_data/protein/200304E02478000.html
But when I follow the links, I get:
Forbidden - You dont have permission to access...
Is this data base still available? Is there another good summary of
cryoprotectants available? I would want a list of what
cryoprotectants have worked, how many cases they have been
successful, and what amounts are necessary for ice prevention.
Thanks.
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modern man in a post-modern world
MacCHESS, Cornell University
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