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Article Dans Une Revue Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Année : 2004

Biomolecular and amphiphilic films probed by surface sensitive X-ray and neutron scattering

Guillaume Brotons

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In this review article we discuss the thin film analytical techniques of interface sensitive X-ray and neutron scattering applied to aligned stacks of amphiphilic bilayers, in particular phospholipid membranes in the fluid L α phase. We briefly discuss how the structure, composition, fluctuations and interactions in lipid or synthetic membranes can be studied by modern surface sensitive scattering techniques, using X-rays or neutrons as a probe. These techniques offer an in-situ approach to study lipid bilayer systems in different environments over length scales extending from micrometer to nanometer, both with and without additional membrane-active molecules such as amphiphilic peptides or membrane proteins.

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hal-02538264 , version 1 (09-04-2020)

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Tim Salditt, Guillaume Brotons. Biomolecular and amphiphilic films probed by surface sensitive X-ray and neutron scattering. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2004, 379 (7-8), ⟨10.1007/s00216-004-2696-9⟩. ⟨hal-02538264⟩

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