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Helical morphology

John, G., Jung, J.-H., Minamikawa, H., Yoshida, K. and Shimizu, T. (2002) Morphological control of helical solid bilayers in high-axial-ratio nanostructures... [Pg.279]

Virus symmetry The nucleocapsids of viruses are constructed in highly symmetrical ways. Symmetry refers to the way in which the protein morphological units are arranged in the virus shell. When a symmetrical structure is rotated around an axis, the same form is seen again after a certain number of degrees of rotation. Two kinds of symmetry are recognized in viruses which correspond to the two primary shapes, rod and spherical. Rod-shaped viruses have helical symmetry and spherical viruses have icosahedral symmetry. [Pg.110]

At the end of 2003, new research results led to sensational headlines Minerals Cooked Up in the Laboratory Call Ancient Microfossils Into Question was the title chosen by Richard A. Kerr for his article in Science dealing with synthetically prepared silicate carbonates. Their microstructures show morphologies which look exactly like those of filaments which had been assigned as cyanobacterial microfossils of the Precambrian Warrawoona chert formation in western Australia. The synthetic structures consist of silicate-encapsulated carbonate crystals, and in part have a helically twisted morphology reminiscent of biological objects. Simple... [Pg.262]

The case of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) presents some differences with respect to those just discussed. While both sPP and PET adopt in their mesophases disordered, extended, essentially non-helical conformations, iPP is characterized by a unique, relatively well ordered, stable chain structure with three-fold helical symmetry [18,19,36]. More accurately we can state that an iPP chain segment can exist in the mesophase either as a left handed or as the enantiomeric right-handed three-fold helix. The two are isoener-getic and will be able to interconvert only through a rather complex, cooperative process. From a morphological point of view Geil has reported that thin films of mesomorphic iPP quenched from the melt to 0 °C consist of... [Pg.98]

Even more complex structures have been described. For example, chirality of blocks may lead to other morphologies. A polystyrene-fc-poly-(L-lactide) diblock copolymer, PS-fr-PLLA, constituting both achiral and chiral blocks was reported to form an array of hexagonally packed PLLA nanohelices with a left-handed helical sense in the bulk state (Fig. 3). The structure was found... [Pg.143]


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