“…Initially, an interesting phenomenon was that protein crystals appeared to be highly oriented along the direction of the magnetic field (Yin et al, 2004;Ataka & Wakayama, 2002;Sato et al, 2000). Later, magnetic fields were found to be beneficial for the growth of high-quality protein crystals (Nakamura et al, 2012;Sazaki, 2009;Saijo et al, 2005;Sato et al, 2001;Lin et al, 2000). The mechanisms of the improvement in crystal quality have been discussed extensively in the past few years, and the major points include the following: (i) the damping of convection in both homogeneous and inhomogeneous magnetic fields, especially in a largegradient magnetic field (Leslie & Ramachandran, 2007;Wakayama, 2006;Qi et al, 2001;Sazaki et al, 1999), and (ii) an orientation effect arising from anisotropy in the magnetic susceptibility of crystals (Yin et al, 2004).…”