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    Why forces between proteins follow different Hofmeister series for pH above and below pI by Boström, M., Tavares, F.W., Finet, S., Skouri-Panet, F., Tardieu, A., Ninham, B.W.

    Published in Biophysical chemistry (03-10-2005)
    “…The relative effectiveness of different anions in crystallizing proteins follows a reversed Hofmeister sequence for pH < pI and a direct Hofmeister sequence…”
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    Dynamics of the self-assembly of unilamellar vesicles by WEISS, T. M, NARAYANAN, T, WOLF, C, GRADZIELSKI, M, PANINE, P, FINET, S, HELSBY, W. I

    Published in Physical review letters (28-01-2005)
    “…We have studied the transient stages in the formation of unilamellar vesicles with millisecond time resolution. The self-assembly was initiated by rapid mixing…”
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    Probing fast kinetics in complex fluids by combined rapid mixing and small-angle X-ray scattering by Panine, P., Finet, S., Weiss, T.M., Narayanan, T.

    Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (23-11-2006)
    “…Stopped-flow mixing coupled to small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an established technique for investigating structural kinetics in solution down to the…”
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    Structural characterization of the human cerebral myelin sheath by small angle x-ray scattering by De Felici, M, Felici, R, Ferrero, C, Tartari, A, Gambaccini, M, Finet, S

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (21-10-2008)
    “…Myelin is a multi-lamellar membrane surrounding neuronal axons and increasing their conduction velocity. When investigated by small-angle x-ray scattering…”
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    The Hofmeister effect as seen by SAXS in protein solutions by Finet, S., Skouri-Panet, F., Casselyn, M., Bonneté, F., Tardieu, A.

    “…Protein interactions in solution are conveniently analysed with small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). Such an analysis has shown that the addition of monovalent…”
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    Second virial coefficient: variations with lysozyme crystallization conditions by Bonneté, F., Finet, S., Tardieu, A.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-01-1999)
    “…Interparticle lysozyme interactions in solution have been studied by small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) as a function of salt type (NaCl, NaNO 3, NaSCN and…”
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    α-crystallin interaction forces studied by small angle X-ray scattering and numerical simulations by Finet, S., Tardieu, A.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-11-2001)
    “…α-crystallins are lens specific proteins, which play a role in lens transparency. They are polydisperse oligomers, composed by more than 40 subunits and have a…”
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    Proteins in solution : from X-ray scattering intensities to interaction potentials by Tardieu, A., Le Verge, A., Malfois, M., Bonneté, F., Finet, S., Riès-Kautt, M., Belloni, L.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-01-1999)
    “…Biological macromolecules in solution interact with each other through medium-range (from a few Å to a few nm) interaction potentials. These potentials control…”
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    Kinetics and Mechanism of the Lamellar to Gyroid Inverse Bicontinuous Cubic Phase Transition by Squires, Adam M, Templer, R. H, Seddon, J. M, Woenckhaus, J, Winter, R, Finet, S, Theyencheri, N

    Published in Langmuir (01-10-2002)
    “…In this paper, we present data on the transition from the lamellar (L α ) to the gyroid inverse bicontinuous cubic ( ) mesophase. The system investigated was…”
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    Solution X-ray scattering study of a full-length class A penicillin-binding protein by Macheboeuf, P., Piuzzi, M., Finet, S., Bontems, F., Pérez, J., Dessen, A., Vachette, P.

    “…► We generated a model of full-length PBP1b from Streptococcus pneumoniae in solution. ► We first modeled ab initio the glycosyltransferase domain using dummy…”
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    Biophysical Characterization of the C-propeptide Trimer from Human Procollagen III Reveals a Tri-lobed Structure by Bernocco, Simonetta, Finet, Stéphanie, Ebel, Christine, Eichenberger, Denise, Mazzorana, Marlène, Farjanel, Jean, Hulmes, David J.S.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-12-2001)
    “…Procollagen C-propeptide domains direct chain association during intracellular assembly of procollagen molecules. In addition, they control collagen solubility…”
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    Kinetics and mechanism of the interconversion of inverse bicontinuous cubic mesophases by Squires, Adam M, Templer, R H, Seddon, J M, Woenkhaus, J, Winter, R, Narayanan, T, Finet, S

    “…This paper describes time-resolved x-ray diffraction data monitoring the transformation of one inverse bicontinuous cubic mesophase into another, in a hydrated…”
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    Different Tools to Study Interaction Potentials in γ-Crystallin Solutions: Relevance to Crystal Growth by Bonneté, F., Malfois, M., Finet, S., Tardieu, A., Lafont, S., Veesler, S.

    “…Osmotic pressure, small‐angle X‐ray scattering and quasi‐elastic light scattering were used to study the medium‐range interaction potentials between…”
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    Time-resolved scattering investigations of brome mosaic virus microcrystals appearance by Casselyn, M., Finet, S., Tardieu, A., Delacroix, H.

    “…The behavior of brome mosaic virus in solution as a function of physico‐chemical conditions has already been characterized by Small Angle X‐ray Scattering…”
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    Dynamics of structural transformations between lamellar and inverse bicontinuous cubic lyotropic phases by Conn, Charlotte E, Ces, Oscar, Mulet, Xavier, Finet, Stephanie, Winter, Roland, Seddon, John M, Templer, Richard H

    Published in Physical review letters (17-03-2006)
    “…The liquid crystalline lamellar (L(alpha)) to double-diamond inverse bicontinuous cubic (Q(D)(pi)) phase transition for the amphiphile monoelaidin in excess…”
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    Structural Basis of Cellulosome Efficiency Explored by Small Angle X-ray Scattering by Hammel, Michal, Fierobe, Henri-Pierre, Czjzek, Mirjam, Kurkal, Vandana, Smith, Jeremy C., Bayer, Edward A., Finet, Stéphanie, Receveur-Bréchot, Véronique

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-11-2005)
    “…Cellulose, the main structural component of plant cell walls, is the most abundant carbohydrate polymer in nature. To break down plant cell walls, anaerobic…”
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