Publications of Emanuel Schneck
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Journal Article (66)
2015
Journal Article
418, pp. 105 - 125 (2015)
Physical mechanisms of the interaction between lipid membranes in the aqueous environment. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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46, pp. 95 - 104 (2015)
Neutron reflectometry from poly (ethylene-glycol) brushes binding anti-PEG antibodies: Evidence of ternary adsorption. Biomaterials
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20 (4), pp. 244 - 252 (2015)
Structural characterization of soft interfaces by standing-wave fluorescence with X-rays and neutrons. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 2014
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610, pp. 375 - 380 (2014)
Attraction between hydrated hydrophilic surfaces. Chemical Physics Letters
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208, pp. 142 - 152 (2014)
Hydration repulsion between membranes and polar surfaces: Simulation approaches versus continuum theories. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 2013
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88 (1), 012705 (2013)
Physical interactions of fish protamine and antisepsis peptide drugs with bacterial membranes revealed by combination of specular x-ray reflectivity and grazing-incidence x-ray fluorescence. Physical Review E
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29 (29), pp. 9126 - 9137 (2013)
Hydration interaction between phospholipid membranes: Insight into different measurement ensembles from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. Langmuir
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117 (28), pp. 8310 - 8321 (2013)
Insight into the molecular mechanisms of protein stabilizing osmolytes from global force-field variations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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29 (12), pp. 4084 - 4091 (2013)
Grazing-incidence neutron-induced fluorescence probes density profiles of labeled molecules at solid/liquid interfaces. Langmuir
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29 (46), pp. 14178 - 14187 (2013)
Neutron reflectometry elucidates density profiles of deuterated proteins adsorbed onto surfaces displaying poly(ethylene glycol) brushes: Evidence for primary adsorption. Langmuir 2012
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109 (36), pp. 14405 - 14409 (2012)
Hydration repulsion between biomembranes results from an interplay of dehydration and depolarization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
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100 (9), pp. 2151 - 2159 (2011)
Membrane adhesion via homophilic saccharide-saccharide interactions investigated by neutron scattering. Biophysical Journal
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16 (6), pp. 607 - 611 (2011)
From simple surface models to lipid membranes: Universal aspects of the hydration interaction from solvent-explicit simulations. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
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135 (5) (2011)
First order melting transitions of highly ordered dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine gel phase membranes in molecular dynamics simulations with atomistic detail. The Journal of Chemical Physics
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6 (7), pp. 1728 - 1738 (2011)
Physical chemistry of biological interfaces: Generic and specific roles of soft interlayers. Chemistry – An Asian Journal 2010
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99 (5), pp. 1500 - 1509 (2010)
Equivalent aqueous phase modulation of domain segregation in myelin monolayers and bilayer vesicles. Biophysical Journal
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81 (4), 041901 (2010)
Crucial roles of charged saccharide moieties in survival of gram negative bacteria against protamine revealed by combination of grazing incidence x-ray structural characterizations and Monte Carlo simulations. Physical Review E
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107 (20), pp. 9147 - 9151 (2010)
Quantitative determination of ion distributions in bacterial lipopolysaccharide membranes by grazing-incidence X-ray fluorescence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
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12 (1-2), pp. 209 - 217 (2009)
Physical mechanisms of bacterial survival revealed by combined grazing-incidence X-ray scattering and Monte Carlo simulation. Comptes Rendus Chimie
Journal Article
80 (4), 041929 (2009)
Mechanical properties of interacting lipopolysaccharide membranes from bacteria mutants studied by specular and off-specular neutron scattering. Physical Review E