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Understanding the rheology of rapeseed oil/water emulsions stabilized with pe...
Modern food emulsions prepared entirely with plant-grown products are attracting increased market share as they offer routes to sustainable food supplies as well as healthy... -
First exploration of the C-N-H system up to 180 GPa
Carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen are elements ubiquitous on Earth and the Universe; essential and present in most systems, whether biological, industrial, or planetary. Despite... -
Mechanisms of Se(IV) and U(VI) uptake in chuckanovite (Fe2(OH)2CO3)
The aim of the project is to investigate the uptake of Se(IV) and U(VI) in chuckanovite (Fe2(OH)2CO3), an Fe(II)-carbonate hydroxide mineral, which can be formed under redox... -
Diffraction and spectroscopic study under extreme conditions of highly lumine...
To elucidate the structure-property relationships of luminescent metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) containing encapsulated metal halides (MH), we present a series of high-pressure... -
Determination of defects nature and density from Laue patterns and XEOL on Ga...
We propose a disruptive approach based on μLaue diffraction to study the nature and the distribution statistics of defects in semiconductor materials. The fine structure of the... -
Understanding energy storage and charge transport mechanisms of halide-based ...
We recently proposed amorphous Fe-based and V-based high ionic conductivity halide cathode materials, which can cycle at room temperature without the additional catholyte. Both... -
Biologically relevant silver-glutathione complexes. A XAS study to establish ...
A comprehensive Ag K-edge XAS study of oligomeric and polymeric complexes formed by glutathione (GSH) and silver ions is proposed, to complement and provide structural edge to... -
Investigating the structural origin of luminescence in lanthanide-based metal...
Lanthanide-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) exhibit highly promising photoluminescent properties as these materials can emit light from the visible to the near-infrared... -
Polymorphism and CDW in the Y3Rh4Ge13 superconductor
A composition-dependent polymorphism is observed in Y3Rh4Ge13. Y3Rh4Ge13-polymorphs are weakly-coupled BCS-like superconductors. Besides superconductivity, another... -
Unveiling mineral biosignatures by combining multiscale structure and geochem...
Microbially influenced sedimentary rocks can provide valuable insights about the rise and evolution of life on Earth. Still, while mineral biosignatures are considered more... -
The European Battery Hub
This project is the continuation of the Battery Pilot Hub (MA4929), a pioneer initiative at ESRF designed to achieve large-scale synchrotron-based correlative characterization... -
The European Battery Hub
This project is the continuation of the Battery Pilot Hub (MA4929), a pioneer initiative at ESRF designed to achieve large-scale synchrotron-based correlative characterization... -
The Israeli BAG
This Summary will only portray a very limited scope of the BAG proposal due to its size and more information will be available in the Global Summary. We plan establish a... -
PROTEINS RELATED TO PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASES, VIRAL PROTEINS, CELL DIVISION, ...
The outstanding research questions of our BAG (now expanded to 9 PIs) focus on proteins and their complexes involved in a variety of processes, ranging from cell homeostasis... -
SAARLAND BAG: ATOMIC MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS AND BIOSYNTHET...
Projects are focussed primarily within the framework of local collaborations on "Ca2+signals: Molecular Mechanisms und Integrative Functions" at Saarland University and on... -
Berlin-Karlsruhe - Macromolecular Crystallography BAG - Structural Biology of...
Within this BAG proposal we aim to investigate the structure-function relationships of various soluble and membrane proteins in ground and intermediate states that are involved... -
IBS BAG
The IBS BAG includes teams from IBS (Grenoble) and external groups from CEA-Cadarache (St Paul lez Durance) and IRBA (Brétigny-sur-Orge). We study the structure-function... -
ITABAG: 3D structures of macromolecules related to human health
The ITABAG includes structural biologists from Universities, the National Research Council and Hospital research centres in Italy. The laboratories take advantage of single... -
Munich Crystallography BAG
The diverse groups of the Munich Crystallography BAG study a far range of subjects, reaching from structural aspects of fundamental cellular processes - such as RNA processing,... -
BAG for the Structural Biology Groups in Madrid
This proposal is a collaborative effort of the Structural Biology Groups of Madrid with the objective to form a strong core of scientist devoted to this area of research in...
