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Gizmodo
- Publicado em 26 de outubro de 2024
Estudo propõe que proteínas possam se compartimentalizar e formar gotículas no interior das células
Texto: José Tadeu Arantes | Agência FAPESP
Em física, um sistema composto por duas substâncias pode ser modelado por meio da teoria clássica de mistura, que considera a fração correspondente a cada constituinte e a interação entre eles. Exemplos são a coexistência de fases de alta e baixa [...]
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Infofix
- Publicado em 26 de outubro de 2024
Estudo propõe que proteínas possam se compartimentalizar e formar gotículas no interior das células
Texto: José Tadeu Arantes | Agência FAPESP
Em física, um sistema composto por duas substâncias pode ser modelado por meio da teoria clássica de mistura, que considera a fração correspondente a cada constituinte e a interação entre eles. Exemplos são a coexistência de fases de alta e baixa [...]
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在物理学中,一个由两种物质组成的系统可以按照经典的混合理论来建模,它考虑了每一种成分所对应的分数和成分之间的相互作用。例子包括过冷水中高密度相和低密度相的共存,以及莫特金属-绝缘体过渡中绝缘基体中金属水坑的共存。
出于这种考虑,巴西里约克拉罗的 [...]
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En physique, un système composé de deux substances peut être modélisé conformément à la théorie classique des mélanges, qui considère la fraction correspondant à chaque constituant et les interactions entre les constituants. Les exemples incluent la coexistence de phases haute et basse densité dans l'eau surfondue et la coexistence de flaques métalliques dans une matrice isolante dans la transition [...]
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In physics, a system composed of two substances can be modeled in accordance with classical mixture theory, which considers the fraction corresponding to each constituent and the interactions among constituents. Examples include the coexistence of high- and low-density phases in supercooled water and the coexistence of metal puddles in an insulating matrix in the Mott metal-insulator transition.
Motivated by this kind of consideration, researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) [...]
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Datilin
- Publicado em 14 de outubro de 2024
בפיזיקה, ניתן לעצב מערכת המורכבת משני חומרים בהתאם לתורת התערובת הקלאסית, אשר מחשיבה את השבר המתאים לכל מרכיב ואת האינטראקציות בין המרכיבים. דוגמאות כוללות את הדו-קיום של שלבים בצפיפות גבוהה ונמוכה במים מקוררים-על ודו-קיום של שלוליות מתכת במטריצה מבודדת במעבר מתכת-מבודד [...]
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Researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) used concepts of condensed matter physics to describe phase separation. Their findings can have applications in the treatment of diseases.
In physics, a system composed of two substances can be modeled in accordance with classical mixture theory, which considers the fraction corresponding to each constituent and the interactions among constituents. Examples include the coexistence of high- and low-density phases in supercooled water, [...]
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Motivated by this kind of consideration, researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Rio Claro, Brazil, used concepts of condensed matter physics to describe protein compartmentalization in cells and proposed a cellular Griffiths-like phase in direct analogy to the canonical magnetic Griffiths phase.
The study is published in the journal Heliyon. The last author and PI is Mariano de Souza, a professor at the Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences (IGCE-UNESP), and the [...]
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Motivated by this kind of consideration, researchers at São Paulo State University (UNESP) in Rio Claro, Brazil, used concepts of condensed matter physics to describe protein compartmentalization in cells and proposed a cellular Griffiths-like phase in direct analogy to the canonical magnetic Griffiths phase.
The study is published in the journal Heliyon . The last author and PI is Mariano de Souza, a professor at the Institute of Geosciences and Exact Sciences (IGCE-UNESP), and the [...]
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In physics, a system composed of two substances can be modeled in accordance with classical mixture theory, which considers the fraction corresponding to each constituent and the interactions among constituents. Examples include the coexistence of high-and low-density phases in supercooled water, and the coexistence of metal puddles in an insulating matrix in the Mott metal-insulator transition.
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