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  1. 27 Μαΐ 2024 · Fermionic condensates represent a captivating phase of matter where particles known as fermions pair up and behave collectively in a quantum state. This phenomenon, observed at extremely low temperatures, challenges our conventional understanding of matter and opens new avenues in quantum physics.

  2. A fermionic condensate (or Fermi–Dirac condensate) is a superfluid phase formed by fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is closely related to the Bose–Einstein condensate, a superfluid phase formed by bosonic atoms under similar conditions.

  3. Combined with genetic and biochemical approaches, researchers have begun to establish a link between the condensation of biomolecules and biological functions. The challenge, however, is unambiguously demonstrating the necessity of condensation in a cellular process versus the macromolecule itself.

  4. 23 Μαΐ 2024 · There are, however, a growing number of plant-specific condensates that support different cellular functions. Condensates operating in different plant tissues contribute to aspects of development and stress responses. To view this SnapShot, open or download the PDF.

  5. Biomolecular condensates are found throughout eukaryotic cells, in the nucleus, cytoplasm and on various membranes. They are also found across the biological spectrum, organizing molecules that act in processes ranging from RNA metabolism to signaling to gene regulation.

  6. 21 Σεπ 2020 · Abstract. The ground state of a fermionic condensate is well protected against perturbations in the presence of an isotropic gap. Regions of gap suppression, surfaces and vortex cores which...

  7. 9 Νοε 2020 · In this Roadmap, we discuss representative examples of biochemical and cellular functions of biomolecular condensates from the recent literature and organize these functions into a series of...

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