AbstractThe phenomenon of enhanced nucleation and crystallization of proteins on porous silicon (PS) is theoretically studied and explained. The PS layer is treated as a fractal structure, and a new mechanism of local supersaturation associated with the fractality is proposed. It is shown that the number of adsorbed molecules on a fragment with a fractal surface significantly exceeds that on one with flat surfaces. For a fractal PS surface, a local concentration of molecules that is sufficient for nucleation is possible inside and in the close vicinity of the pores, even when the average conditions in the bulk of the solution correspond to metastability. The wide distribution of fractal pore size is favorable for the crystallization of a wi...
This study reports for the first time a detailed experimental investigation of protein crystallizati...
Scaling properties of the surfaces of 53 proteins are studied on the basis of experimentally determi...
The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'b...
AbstractThe phenomenon of enhanced nucleation and crystallization of proteins on porous silicon (PS)...
The most powerful method for protein structure determination is X-ray crystallography which relies o...
There are large number of proteins, the existence of which are known but not their crystal structure...
The synthesis of high quality protein crystals is essential for determining their structure. Hence t...
This thesis investigates the early stages of crystallisation in the bulk, at surfaces and in pores. ...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into the combined effect of nanoscale sur...
This study reports an experimental validation of the surface preferential nucleation of proteins on ...
Nano porous silicon (NPSi) films were fabricated via a process of Si anodic dissolution. An apparent...
This thesis presents an extensive investigation into the effects of confinement, surface chemistry a...
Here, we describe an improved system for protein crystallization based on heterogeneous nucleation u...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into the combined effect of nanoscale su...
We are grateful to the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France, for the pr...
This study reports for the first time a detailed experimental investigation of protein crystallizati...
Scaling properties of the surfaces of 53 proteins are studied on the basis of experimentally determi...
The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'b...
AbstractThe phenomenon of enhanced nucleation and crystallization of proteins on porous silicon (PS)...
The most powerful method for protein structure determination is X-ray crystallography which relies o...
There are large number of proteins, the existence of which are known but not their crystal structure...
The synthesis of high quality protein crystals is essential for determining their structure. Hence t...
This thesis investigates the early stages of crystallisation in the bulk, at surfaces and in pores. ...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into the combined effect of nanoscale sur...
This study reports an experimental validation of the surface preferential nucleation of proteins on ...
Nano porous silicon (NPSi) films were fabricated via a process of Si anodic dissolution. An apparent...
This thesis presents an extensive investigation into the effects of confinement, surface chemistry a...
Here, we describe an improved system for protein crystallization based on heterogeneous nucleation u...
This thesis presents the first experimental investigations into the combined effect of nanoscale su...
We are grateful to the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), Grenoble, France, for the pr...
This study reports for the first time a detailed experimental investigation of protein crystallizati...
Scaling properties of the surfaces of 53 proteins are studied on the basis of experimentally determi...
The concept of the surface of a protein in solution, as well of the interface between protein and 'b...