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<p>these results were not reproduced. Amendments were published two years later, along with a commentary in <a href="page.php?w=Nature_%28journal%29">Nature</a>, indicating that the beam resistance was less significant than anticipated. The protection gained at 4&nbsp;K was closer to "tenfold for standard samples of L-<a href="page.php?w=valine">valine</a>" than what was previously stated. While cryo-EM samples are routinely collected at liquid nitrogen temperatures, work has continued to understand sample behavior at liquid helium temperatures.</p><p>
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