Materials Map

Discover the materials research landscape. Find experts, partners, networks.

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Contact

The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

×

Materials Map under construction

The Materials Map is still under development. In its current state, it is only based on one single data source and, thus, incomplete and contains duplicates. We are working on incorporating new open data sources like ORCID to improve the quality and the timeliness of our data. We will update Materials Map as soon as possible and kindly ask for your patience.

To Graph

1.080 Topics available

To Map

977 Locations available

693.932 PEOPLE
693.932 People People

693.932 People

Show results for 693.932 people that are selected by your search filters.

←

Page 1 of 27758

→
←

Page 1 of 0

→
PeopleLocationsStatistics
Naji, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 3
  • 2025
Motta, Antonella
  • 8
  • 52
  • 159
  • 2025
Aletan, Dirar
  • 1
  • 1
  • 0
  • 2025
Mohamed, Tarek
  • 1
  • 7
  • 2
  • 2025
Ertürk, Emre
  • 2
  • 3
  • 0
  • 2025
Taccardi, Nicola
  • 9
  • 81
  • 75
  • 2025
Kononenko, Denys
  • 1
  • 8
  • 2
  • 2025
Petrov, R. H.Madrid
  • 46
  • 125
  • 1k
  • 2025
Alshaaer, MazenBrussels
  • 17
  • 31
  • 172
  • 2025
Bih, L.
  • 15
  • 44
  • 145
  • 2025
Casati, R.
  • 31
  • 86
  • 661
  • 2025
Muller, Hermance
  • 1
  • 11
  • 0
  • 2025
Kočí, JanPrague
  • 28
  • 34
  • 209
  • 2025
Šuljagić, Marija
  • 10
  • 33
  • 43
  • 2025
Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-ArtemiBrussels
  • 14
  • 22
  • 158
  • 2025
Azam, Siraj
  • 1
  • 3
  • 2
  • 2025
Ospanova, Alyiya
  • 1
  • 6
  • 0
  • 2025
Blanpain, Bart
  • 568
  • 653
  • 13k
  • 2025
Ali, M. A.
  • 7
  • 75
  • 187
  • 2025
Popa, V.
  • 5
  • 12
  • 45
  • 2025
Rančić, M.
  • 2
  • 13
  • 0
  • 2025
Ollier, Nadège
  • 28
  • 75
  • 239
  • 2025
Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro
  • 4
  • 8
  • 25
  • 2025
Landes, Michael
  • 1
  • 9
  • 2
  • 2025
Rignanese, Gian-Marco
  • 15
  • 98
  • 805
  • 2025

Owen, David

  • Google
  • 1
  • 14
  • 2

in Cooperation with on an Cooperation-Score of 37%

Topics

Publications (1/1 displayed)

  • 2022Polar Crystal Habit and 3D Electron Diffraction Reveal the Malaria Pigment Hemozoin as a Selective Mixture of Centrosymmetric and Chiral Stereoisomers2citations

Places of action

Chart of shared publication
Regev-Rudzki, Neta
1 / 1 shared
Mullick, Debakshi
1 / 1 shared
Zhang, Peijun
1 / 1 shared
Houben, Lothar
1 / 16 shared
Biran, Idan
1 / 1 shared
Marom, Noa
1 / 1 shared
Gruene, Tim
1 / 2 shared
Klar, Paul Benjamin
1 / 2 shared
Waterman, David
1 / 2 shared
Gilchrist, James B.
1 / 1 shared
Palatinus, Lukas
1 / 9 shared
Leiserowitz, Leslie
1 / 5 shared
Dzikowski, Ron
1 / 1 shared
Wen, Wen
1 / 1 shared
Chart of publication period
2022

Co-Authors (by relevance)

  • Regev-Rudzki, Neta
  • Mullick, Debakshi
  • Zhang, Peijun
  • Houben, Lothar
  • Biran, Idan
  • Marom, Noa
  • Gruene, Tim
  • Klar, Paul Benjamin
  • Waterman, David
  • Gilchrist, James B.
  • Palatinus, Lukas
  • Leiserowitz, Leslie
  • Dzikowski, Ron
  • Wen, Wen
OrganizationsLocationPeople

document

Polar Crystal Habit and 3D Electron Diffraction Reveal the Malaria Pigment Hemozoin as a Selective Mixture of Centrosymmetric and Chiral Stereoisomers

  • Regev-Rudzki, Neta
  • Mullick, Debakshi
  • Zhang, Peijun
  • Houben, Lothar
  • Biran, Idan
  • Marom, Noa
  • Owen, David
  • Gruene, Tim
  • Klar, Paul Benjamin
  • Waterman, David
  • Gilchrist, James B.
  • Palatinus, Lukas
  • Leiserowitz, Leslie
  • Dzikowski, Ron
  • Wen, Wen
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Detoxification of heme in Plasmodium depends on its crystallization into hemozoin. This pathway is a major target of antimalarial drugs. X-ray powder diffraction has established that the unit cell contains a cyclic hematin dimer, yet the pro-chiral nature of heme supports formation of four distinct stereoisomers, two centrosymmetric and two chiral enantiomers. Here we apply emerging methods of in situ cryo-electron tomography and diffraction to obtain a definitive structure of biogenic hemozoin. Individual crystals take a striking polar morphology. Diffraction analysis, supported by density functional theory, indicates a compositional mixture of one centrosymmetric and one chiral dimer, whose absolute configuration has been determined on the basis of crystal morphology and interaction with the aqueous medium. Structural modeling of the heme detoxification protein suggests a mechanism for dimer selection. The refined structure of hemozoin should serve as a guide to new drug development.</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • theory
  • electron diffraction
  • tomography
  • density functional theory
  • crystallization