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X-ray imaging and diffraction illuminate the character and origin of protein crystal disorder created by flash-cooling and how annealing can reduce this disorder. Annealing at fixed temperatures well below 273 K should provide a reliable low-risk approach for reducing cooling damage in more disordered crystals.
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