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    Designer protein assemblies with tunable phase diagrams in living cells

    Protein self-organization is a hallmark of biological systems. Although the physicochemical principles governing protein–protein interactions have long been known, the principles by which such nanoscale intera...

    Meta Heidenreich, Joseph M. Georgeson, Emanuele Locatelli in Nature Chemical Biology (2020)

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    Characterization of Silicon Accumulation in Maize Cell Suspension Cultures

    Silicon (Si) is an abundant element in the earth’s crust and is available to plants as silicic acid. Silicon uptake by plants is correlated with increased tolerance to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Howe...

    Hagit Nissan, Shula Blum, Eyal Shimoni, Rivka Elbaum in Silicon (2019)

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    Overview of Microencapsulates for Use in Food Products or Processes and Methods to Make Them

    Encapsulation may be defined as a process to entrap one substance within another substance, thereby producing particles with diameters of a few nm to a few mm. The substance that is encapsulated may be called ...

    Nicolaas Jan Zuidam, Eyal Shimoni in Encapsulation Technologies for Active Food… (2010)

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    Imaging of Oil/Monoglyceride Networks by Polarizing Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy

    Polarizing near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) was applied for visualization of lipid coagel structures. The technique ensures obtaining polarization contrast images at micro- and nanoscale resolutio...

    Ellina Kesselman, Eyal Shimoni in Food Biophysics (2007)