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    Phyllotaxis: a non-conventional crystalline solution to packing efficiency in situations with radial symmetry by Sadoc, J.-F., Rivier, N., Charvolin, J.

    “…Phyllotaxis, the search for the most homogeneous and dense organizations of small discs inside a large circular domain, was first developed to analyse…”
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    A geometrical template for toroidal aggregates of chiral macromolecules by Charvolin, J., Sadoc, J. -F.

    “… The formation of toroidal aggregates by long chiral molecules of biological origin, as collagen, f-actin and DNA, or by chiral synthetic polypeptides has…”
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    X-ray coherent diffraction interpreted through the fractional Fourier transform by Le Bolloc'h, D., Pinsolle, E., Sadoc, J.F.

    Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (01-06-2012)
    “…We propose to use the fractional Fourier transform to deal with diffraction of coherent X-ray beams from the Fresnel to the Fraunhofer regime. We will…”
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    Spectral properties of contact matrix : Application to proteins by SADOC, J. F

    “…A protein can be modelled by a set of points representing its amino acids. Topologically, this set of points is entirely defined by its contact matrix…”
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    The transverse structure of collagen by Rivier, N., Sadoc, J. F.

    Published in Philosophical magazine (2003. Print) (21-02-2006)
    “…Collagen is the principal constituent of extra-cellular, connective tissue. It is a tightly-packed but flexible bundle of proteins that constitutes a material…”
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    X-ray coherent diffraction interpreted through the fractional Fourier transform by Le Bolloc’h, D., Sadoc, J. F.

    “…Diffraction of coherent X-ray beams is treated through the fractional Fourier transform. The transformation allow us to deal with coherent diffraction…”
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    Ordered Bicontinuous Films of Amphiphiles and Biological Membranes by Charvolin, J., Sadoc, J. -f.

    “…Films of amphiphilic molecules form layers, with complex as well as simple topologies. Well-defined examples of surfaces in chemical systems with the…”
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    Voro3D: 3D Voronoi tessellations applied to protein structures by Dupuis, Franck, Sadoc, Jean-François, Jullien, Rémi, Angelov, Borislav, Mornon, Jean-Paul

    Published in Bioinformatics (15-04-2005)
    “…Voro3D is an original easy-to-use tool, which provides a brand new point of view on protein structures through the three-dimensional (3D) Voronoi…”
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    Voronoï tessellation reveals the condensed matter character of folded proteins by Soyer, A, Chomilier, J, Mornon, J P, Jullien, R, Sadoc, J F

    Published in Physical review letters (16-10-2000)
    “…The packing geometry of amino acids in folded proteins is analyzed via a modified Voronoï tessellation method which distinguishes bulk and surface. From a…”
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    Boerdijk–Coxeter helix and biological helices as quasicrystals by Sadoc, J.F, Rivier, N

    “…Helices and dense packing of spherical objects are two closely related problems. The Boerdijk–Coxeter helix (B–C), a linear stacking of regular tetrahedra, is…”
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    Detailed Structure of Diamond-Type Lipid Cubic Nanoparticles by Angelov, Borislav, Angelova, Angelina, Papahadjopoulos-Sternberg, Brigitte, Lesieur, Sylviane, Sadoc, Jean-François, Ollivon, Michel, Couvreur, Patrick

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-05-2006)
    “…Supramolecular three-dimensional self-assembly of nonlamellar lipids with fragments of the protein immunoglobulin results in a bicontinuous cubic phase…”
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