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FOLLOWING the discovery by Bernal and Crowfoot1 of the sharp diffraction spectra obtained from single pepsin crystals, Wyckoff and Corey2 showed that with suitable technique certain other micro-crystalline proteins (for example, oxyhæmoglobin) give diagrams with spacings between 10 A. and 40 A.
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MAGNUS-LEVY, A., MEYER, K. & LOTMAR, W. Diffraction of X-Rays by Bence-Jones Protein. Nature 137, 616–617 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137616b0
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