Celebrate Lars Onsager's birthday on November 27! Honor the Nobel-winning chemist with our Phase Changes #ELGizmo—explore temperature, molecular motion, and how altitude impacts solids, liquids, and gases.🌡️ https://bit.ly/492wxh5
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📚Journal of AppliedMath (JAM, 2972-4805 (Online)) 📝The Markov chain of Hidden Markov Model of interaction of the K-RAS4B proteins in catalytic environment with lipid membranes has a Hilbert measure ✍️Orchidea Maria Lecian 🔗https://lnkd.in/gxEb8_6U #MarkovChains #HiddenMarkovModels #HilbertMetrics #ExistenceAndUniquenessOfMeasure
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Find out which bacteria can reflect light using structural colour and where to find them. Our latest PNAS paper provides new insights. https://lnkd.in/ekkNDySp
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Cyclodextrines - The Magic Molecules I think it is crucial to make science visible and understandable. This spectacular capture from WACKER is an excellent example where they explain in 1 minute how cyclodextrin are made. https://lnkd.in/dt6GFfbb
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Our latest article, "Gastroprotective and Anti-Helicobacter Pylori Potentials of Pistacia atlantica Gum Essential Oil Using Experimental Rat Models", has been published. https://lnkd.in/gF3y8PXF
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Our newest paper is out in PNAS - we characterize a new type of lanthanide-binding protein (which happens to be the first lanthanide chaperone!), reveal its unusual structure and lanthanide binding site, and engineer it for separations of light lanthanides. Aside from the technological implications, we think it goes a long way toward understanding how bacteria separate lanthanides. Great biochemical and structural work by co-first authors Wyatt Larrinaga and Jonathan Jung, and a terrific collaboration with Amie Boal, all in the Penn State Eberly College of Science! https://lnkd.in/e7YhHMkS
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Please check-out our latest perspective review on the chemical imaging of lignin - how did lignin spatial distribution changes during plant evolution, plant species and/or in response to environmental stresses? What are the current strength and resolution of available chemical imaging technologies for lignin? Pleasure to have contributed to this review with Dr. Leonard Blaschek and Dr. Henrik Serk https://lnkd.in/gfEtDQQX
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It was great to see Cliff Brangwynne's work featured in Scientific American. He was on the team that developed insight into little blobs inside living cells called biomolecular condensates. He says these blobs are “connected to just about every aspect of cellular function.” Read more at this link: https://lnkd.in/exVTbDFR
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Observing Ultrafast Photoinduced Dynamics in a Halogen-Bonded Supramolecular System: Researchers uncover how the halogen bond can be exploited to direct sequential dynamics in the multi-functional crystals, offering crucial insights for developing ultraf…https://lnkd.in/gSM_mVqk
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Check out our latest #EPicks from Robert Banks (Durham University). Banks discusses his paper on the relationship between structure and function of the mammalian muscle spindle! 📽️https://buff.ly/3UUETBt Read the paper here: 📜https://buff.ly/421QOju
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Way more to go in the combination of Rigoberto's simulation skills with our in situ monitoring for interfacial science!
Congratulations to Rigoberto Hernandez on being named the next President of the American Chemical Society! Prof. Hernandez's lab at The Johns Hopkins University studies topics including simulation of proteins and DNA nanostructures! Read C&EN's profile of Rigoberto here: https://lnkd.in/g6KDCyYQ
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