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A completely new crystal-growth device has been developed that permits charting a course across the phase diagram to produce crystalline samples optimized for diffraction experiments. The utility of the device is demonstrated for the production of crystals for the traditional X-ray diffraction data-collection experiment, of microcrystals optimal for data-collection experiments at a modern microbeam insertion-device synchrotron beamline and of nanocrystals required for data collection on an X-ray laser beamline.

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Supplemetary Video 1. Millimetre-scale production of optimized crystals of crotamine.

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Supplementary Video 2. Production of microscale crystals of mistletoe lectin I.

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Supplementary Video 3. Production of nanoscale crystals of mistletoe lectin I.

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