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Structural studies of the lipid membranes at the Siberia-2 synchrotron radiation source

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Lipid membranes are a subject of contemporary interdisciplinary studies at the junction of biology, biophysics, pharmacology, and bionanotechnology. The results of the structural studies of several types of lipid membranes by the lamellar and lateral diffraction of X-ray synchrotron radiation are presented. The experiments were performed at the Mediana and DICSI stations of the Siberia-2 synchrotron radiation source at the Russian Research Center Kurchatov Institute. The data obtained are compared with the results of studying lipid membranes at the small-angle scattering beamlines D22 and D24 at LURE (France) and at the A2 beamline at DESY (Germany). The parameters of the DICSI station are shown to meet the basic requirements for the structural study of lipid systems, which are of fundamental and applied interest.

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Original Russian Text © M.A. Kiselev, E.V. Ermakova, N.Yu. Ryabova, O.V. Nayda, A.V. Zabelin, D.K. Pogorely, V.N. Korneev, A.M. Balagurov, 2010, published in Kristallografiya, 2010, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 503–509.

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Kiselev, M.A., Ermakova, E.V., Ryabova, N.Y. et al. Structural studies of the lipid membranes at the Siberia-2 synchrotron radiation source. Crystallogr. Rep. 55, 466–472 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S106377451003017X

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