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Tracking an ion complexing agent within bilayers
Auteur(s): Banc A., Bauduin P., Diat Olivier
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Chemical Physics Letters, vol. 494 p.301-305 (2010)
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DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2010.05.087
WoS: 000279743400036
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7 Citations
Résumé: In this Letter, we show the benefit of using a lyotropic lamellar phase as a self assembled model system to investigate the distribution of a lipophilic molecule at a hydrophilic/hydrophobic interface. For complexing agents used for ion transfer in liquid/liquid extraction it is essential to determine their interfacial activity. Coupling scattering and spectrometry techniques, we show that it is possible to determine accurately the amount of this type of molecule at the interface.
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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering study of solubilization of tributyl phosphate in aqueous solutions of L64 Pluronic triblock copolymers
Auteur(s): Causse Jeremy, Oberdisse J., Jestin Jacques, Lagerge Serge
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Langmuir, vol. 26 p.15745-15753 (2010)
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Résumé: We have studied the solubilization behaviour of tributylphosphate (TBP) in aqueous solutions of L64-Pluronics, using light and small angle neutron scattering (SANS). Varying the temperature and the oil-content, the system presents a non trivial phase behaviour. In particular, at 308K, a first solubilization followed by an emulsification failure and a resolubilization is found. We have measured the microstructure by SANS and characterized the microemulsion droplet core-size, corona-thickness, polydispersity, and interactions. It is shown that at low oil content, the system is made of small swollen micelles. After the phase separation, the resolubilization is carried by larger oil droplets decorated by copolymer. From specific surface measurements at large angles, a surprising change in surfactant conformation is found to accompany this morphological evolution which is also supported by previous results obtained from 1H NMR experiments. In independent measurements, our structural modelling is confirmed using contrast-variation SANS.
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Microemulsion nanocomposites: phase diagram, rheology and structure using a combined small angle neutron scattering and reverse Monte Carlo approach
Auteur(s): Puech Nicolas, Mora S., Phou T., Porte Grégoire, Jestin Jacques, Oberdisse J.
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Soft Matter, vol. 6 p.5605-5614 (2010)
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Résumé: The effect of silica nanoparticles on transient microemulsion networks made of microemulsion droplets and telechelic copolymer molecules in water is studied, as a function of droplet size and concentration, amount of copolymer, and nanoparticle volume fraction. The phase diagram is found to be affected, and in particular the percolation threshold characterized by rheology is shifted upon addition of nanoparticles, suggesting participation of the particles in the network. This leads to a peculiar reinforcement behaviour of such microemulsion nanocomposites, the silica influencing both the modulus and the relaxation time. The reinforcement is modelled based on nanoparticles connected to the network via droplet adsorption. Contrast-variation Small Angle Neutron Scattering coupled to a reverse Monte Carlo approach is used to analyse the microstructure. The rather surprising intensity curves are shown to be in good agreement with the adsorption of droplets on the nanoparticle surface.
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Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate-Induced Conformational Change of Ezrin and Formation of Ezrin Oligomers
Auteur(s): Carvalho Kevin, Khalifat N., Maniti Ofelia, Nicolas Claire, Arold Stefan, Picart Catherine, Ramos L.
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Biochemistry, vol. 49 p.9318-9327 (2010)
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PMID 20873751
DOI: 10.1021/bi101141d
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Résumé: The plasma membrane-cytoskeleton interface is a dynamic structure involved in a variety of cellular events. Ezrin, a protein from the ERM family, provides a direct linkage between the cytoskeleton and the membrane via its interaction with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2). In this paper, we investigate the interaction between PIP2 and ezrin in vitro using PIP2 dispersed in a unimolecular way in buffer. We compared the results obtained with full-length ezrin to those obtained with an ezrin mutant, which was previously found not to be localized at the cell membrane, and with the N-terminal membrane binding domain (FERM domain) of ezrin. We show that PIP2 induced a conformational change in full-length ezrin. PIP2 was also found to induce, in vitro, the formation of oligomers of wild-type ezrin, but not of mutant ezrin. These oligomers had previously been observed in vivo, but their role is yet to be clarified. Our finding hints at a possible role for PIP2 in the formation of ezrin oligomers.
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Digital Holography at Shot Noise Level
Auteur(s): Verpillat Frédéric, Joud Fadwa, Atlan Michael, Gross M.
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Journal Of Display Technology, vol. 6 p.455-464 (2010)
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Ref Arxiv: 1206.1591
DOI: 10.1109/JDT.2010.2044366
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Résumé: By a proper arrangement of a digital holography setup, that combines off-axis geometry with phase-shifting recording conditions, it is possible to reach the theoretical shot noise limit, in real-time experiments.We studied this limit, and we show that it corresponds to 1 photo-electron per pixel within the whole frame sequence that is used to reconstruct the holographic image. We also show that Monte Carlo noise synthesis onto holograms measured at high illumination levels enables accurate representation of the experimental holograms measured at very weak illumination levels. An experimental validation of these results is done.
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3D exploration of light scattering from live cells in the presence of gold nanomarkers using holographic microscopy
Auteur(s): Joud Fadwa, Warnasooriya N., Bun P., Verpillat Frédéric, Suck Sarah, Tessier G., Atlan Michael, Desbiolles Pierre, Coppey-Moisan Maite, Abboud Marie, Gross M.
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3D Research, vol. 2 p.1 (2011)
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Ref Arxiv: 1112.4739
DOI: 10.1007/3DRes.01(2011)2
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Résumé: In this paper, we explore the 3D structure of light scattering from dark-field illuminated live 3T3 cells in the presence of 40 nm gold nanomarkers. For this purpose, we use a high resolution holographic microscope combining the off-axis heterodyne geometry and the phase-shifting acquisition of the digital holograms. A comparative study of the 3D reconstructions of the scattered fields allows us to locate the gold markers which yield, contrarily to the cell structures, well defined bright scattering patterns that are not angularly titled and clearly located along the optical axis (z). This characterization is an unambiguous signature of the presence of gold biological nanomarkers, and validates the capability of digital holographic microscopy to discriminate them from background signals in live ce
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Subdiffusion and intermittent dynamic fluctuations in the aging regime of concentrated hard spheres
Auteur(s): El masri Djamel, Berthier L., Cipelletti L.
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, And Soft Matter Physics, vol. 82 p.031503 (2010)
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PMID 21230079
Ref Arxiv: 1006.4422
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.82.031503
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Résumé: We study the nonequilibrium aging dynamics in a system of quasi-hard spheres at large density by means of computer simulations. We find that, after a sudden quench to large density, the relaxation time initially increases exponentially with the age of the system. After a surprisingly large crossover time, the system enters the asymptotic aging regime characterized by a linear increase of the relaxation time with age. In this aging regime, single particle motion is strongly non-Fickian, with a mean-squared displacement increasing subdiffusively, associated to broad, non-Gaussian tails in the distribution of particle displacements. We find that the system ages through temporally intermittent relaxation events, and a detailed finite size analysis of these collective dynamic fluctuations reveals that these events are not spanning the entire system, but remain spatially localized.
Commentaires: 11 pages; 10 figs
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