AbstractNeutron intensity elastic scans on trehalose, maltose, and sucrose/H2O mixtures as a function of concentration, temperature, and exchanged wave vector are presented. The experimental findings show a crossover in molecular fluctuations between harmonic and anharmonic dynamical regimes. A new operative definition for the degree of fragility of glass-forming systems is furnished by using explicitly the connection between viscosity and mean-square displacement. The procedure is tested for the investigated mixtures and for a set of glass-forming systems. In this frame, the stronger character of trehalose/H2O mixture indicates a better attitude in respect to maltose and sucrose/H2O mixtures to encapsulate biostructures in a more rigid mat...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
AbstractWe performed an elastic neutron scattering investigation of the molecular dynamics of lysozy...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes opens up further understand...
In this contribution the effects of the homologous disaccharides trehalose and sucrose on both water...
AbstractThrough elastic neutron scattering we measured the mean-square displacements of the hydrogen...
AbstractWe present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalo...
Even though the active role of sugar molecules is well known as stabilizer agent for cell membranes ...
AbstractEmbedding biostructures in saccharide glasses protects them against extreme dehydration and/...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
Trehalose, commonly found in living organisms, is believed to help them survive severe environmental...
The ability of a wide class of organisms to reversibly go through cycles of suspended life and activ...
Bio-preservative agents such as trehalose and glycerol are commonly used to preserve biomolecules ag...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
The sugar molecule trehalose has been proven to be an excellent stabilizing cosolute for the preserv...
AbstractWe have used the elastic neutron scattering technique to investigate the dynamics of the two...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
AbstractWe performed an elastic neutron scattering investigation of the molecular dynamics of lysozy...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes opens up further understand...
In this contribution the effects of the homologous disaccharides trehalose and sucrose on both water...
AbstractThrough elastic neutron scattering we measured the mean-square displacements of the hydrogen...
AbstractWe present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalo...
Even though the active role of sugar molecules is well known as stabilizer agent for cell membranes ...
AbstractEmbedding biostructures in saccharide glasses protects them against extreme dehydration and/...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
Trehalose, commonly found in living organisms, is believed to help them survive severe environmental...
The ability of a wide class of organisms to reversibly go through cycles of suspended life and activ...
Bio-preservative agents such as trehalose and glycerol are commonly used to preserve biomolecules ag...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
The sugar molecule trehalose has been proven to be an excellent stabilizing cosolute for the preserv...
AbstractWe have used the elastic neutron scattering technique to investigate the dynamics of the two...
The observation made by early naturalists that some organisms could tolerate extreme environmental c...
AbstractWe performed an elastic neutron scattering investigation of the molecular dynamics of lysozy...
The understanding of biomolecular interactions with water and co-solutes opens up further understand...