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Vitamin C, also known as a ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin, which means it is excreated by the body and needs to be replaced in our diet. Unlike most mammals, humans do not have the ability to make their own vitamin C. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to scurvy.
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein bound to DNA
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Cocaine crystals
Annie Cavanagh
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Urea crystals
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Raw ginger, illustration
Karen Gustafson
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Snowflake
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SEM of opal
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall
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Raw ginger, SEM
Karen Gustafson
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Fern of Benzimidazole
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Urea crystals
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Sulphamic acid
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Snowflake
Macroscopic Solutions.
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Crystal of erythritol
Annie Cavanagh
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Paracetamol
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Calcium oxalate crystals in urinary sediment
William R. Geddie
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Paracetamol crystals
Annie Cavanagh
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein bound to DNA
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Raw ginger, SEM
Karen Gustafson
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Cinnamic Acid
Gwyneth Thurgood
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein from Serratia marscescens bound to DNA. The crystals are grown in very small drops (approximatetly 1 microlitre) from very pure preparations so their structure can be determined by X-ray crystallography.
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva
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Crystals of a DNA repair protein from Serratia marscescens bound to DNA. The crystals are grown in very small drops (approximatetly 1 microlitre) from very pure preparations so their structure can be determined by X-ray crystallography.
Bernard O'Hara & Renos Savva