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Royal Society of Chemistry template for preparing your submission to Soft Matter using OverleafOfficiell
This template for the preparation of LaTeX submissions to Soft Matter includes a direct link to the journal for easy submission of your finished article. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. When your article is complete, simply click the 'Submit to Journal' link from within Overleaf to submit your files to Soft Matter. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started. This template uses the main LaTeX ARTICLE template for RSC journals. Copyright The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Use of the Overleaf platform and associated services (including the Soft Matter Template) is subject to the Overleaf terms of service.
Royal Society of Chemistry
Royal Society of Chemistry template for preparing your submission to PCCP (Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics) using OverleafOfficiell
This template for the preparation of LaTeX submissions to PCCP (Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics) includes a direct link to the journal for easy submission of your finished article. To begin writing your article, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. When your article is complete, simply click the 'Submit to Journal' link from within Overleaf to submit your files to PCCP. Your files will be transferred automatically in one easy step, without the need for you to download and re-upload any files, and you'll be taken directly to the PCCP submission site to complete your submission. If you're new to Overleaf, we've provided a short tutorial video to help you get started. This template uses the main LaTeX ARTICLE template for RSC journals. Copyright The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Use of the Overleaf platform and associated services (including the PCCP Template) is subject to the Overleaf terms of service.
Royal Society of Chemistry
Scattering on lipid domains
Understanding the physiological role of lipids in cell membranes is strictly coupled to determination of their impact on membrane structure using well-defined lipid-only model systems. Elastic and inelastic scattering experiments using neutrons or X-rays are non-invasive, probe-free techniques that provide such insight and have been advanced significantly in the past years. In particular recent developments allow to study details of structure, elasticity and interactions in phase-separated systems mimicking membrane rafts. We review the basic concepts underlying these developments.
Written using the LaTeX template for Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) journals
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