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Refractive index as an indicator for dynamic protein condensation in cell nuclei
Marin O+4 more
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Capillary condensation under atomic-scale confinement [PDF]
Capillary condensation of water is ubiquitous in nature and technology. It routinely occurs in granular and porous media, can strongly alter such properties as adhesion, lubrication, friction and corrosion, and is important in many processes used by ...
Q Yang, A K Geim, Fengchao Wang
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Condensing chromosome condensation [PDF]
Mitotic chromosome condensation has fascinated biologists since Flemming's early illustrations of mitosis in the late nineteenth century. Now--130 years later--chromatid condensation is reconstituted in vitro with the minimum components. The results are remarkably and beautifully simple, requiring only core histones, three histone chaperones ...
Aaron F. Straight, Jason C. Bell
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Evidence of high-temperature exciton condensation in two-dimensional atomic double layers [PDF]
A Bose–Einstein condensate is the ground state of a dilute gas of bosons, such as atoms cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero1. With much smaller mass, excitons (bound electron–hole pairs) are expected to condense at considerably higher ...
J Bortfeldt, N Brahimi, G Bruni
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Electrostatic Interactions in Protein Structure, Folding, Binding, and Condensation
Charged and polar groups, through forming ion pairs, hydrogen bonds, and other less specific electrostatic interactions, impart important properties to proteins.
Huan-xiang Zhou, Xiaodong Pang
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The condensation temperatures of the elements: A reappraisal
As part of a project to investigate the volatilities of so-called “moderately volatile elements” such as Zn, In, Tl, Ga, Ag, Sb, Pb, and Cl during planetary formation, we began by re-calculating the condensation temperatures of these elements from a ...
Bernard J Wood
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, 2020
Part 1:Thermodynamic and Mechanical Aspects of Interfacial Phenomena and Phase Transitions 1.Introductory Concepts 2.Interfacial Tension 3.Wetting Phenomena and Contact Angles 4.Transport Effects and Dynamic Behavior of Interfaces 5.Phase Stability Part ...
V. Carey
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Part 1:Thermodynamic and Mechanical Aspects of Interfacial Phenomena and Phase Transitions 1.Introductory Concepts 2.Interfacial Tension 3.Wetting Phenomena and Contact Angles 4.Transport Effects and Dynamic Behavior of Interfaces 5.Phase Stability Part ...
V. Carey
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Condensed DNA: Condensing the concepts
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2011DNA is stored in vivo in a highly compact, so-called condensed phase, where gene regulatory processes are governed by the intricate interplay between different states of DNA compaction. These systems often have surprising properties, which one would not predict from classical concepts of dilute solutions.
Vladimir B. Teif+2 more
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