We calculate the line tension between domains in phase separated, ternary membranes that comprise line active molecules (linactants) that tend to increase the compatibility of the two phase separating species. The predicted line tension, which depends explicitly on the linactant composition and temperature, is shown to decrease significantly as the fraction of linactants in the membrane increases toward a Lifshitz point, above which the membrane phase separates into a modulated phase. We predict regimes of zero line tension at temperatures close to the mixing transition and clarify the two different ways in which the line tension can be reduced: (1) The linactants uniformly distribute in the system and reduce the compositional mismatch betw...
ABSTRACT We suggest aminimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
The line tension of a symmetric, lipid bilayer in its liquid-crystalline state is calculated on the ...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The organization of lateral domains, called lipid rafts, in plasma membranes is essential for physio...
AbstractThe compositional differences between domains in phase-separated membranes are associated wi...
AbstractThe compositional differences between domains in phase-separated membranes are associated wi...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
A chemically simple four-component model of animal cell plasma membranes can mimic some important pr...
Line-active molecules ("linactants") that bind to the boundary interface between different fluid lip...
A Langmuir film, which is a molecularly thin insoluble film on a liquid substrate, is one practical ...
AbstractGiven the proposed importance of membrane tension in regulating cellular functions, we explo...
We use a liquid-crystal model to predict that hybrid lipids (lipids that have one saturated and one ...
AbstractGiven the proposed importance of membrane tension in regulating cellular functions, we explo...
AbstractWe suggest a minimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
We investigate the properties of membranes under tension by Monte Carlo simulations of a generic coa...
ABSTRACT We suggest aminimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
The line tension of a symmetric, lipid bilayer in its liquid-crystalline state is calculated on the ...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
The organization of lateral domains, called lipid rafts, in plasma membranes is essential for physio...
AbstractThe compositional differences between domains in phase-separated membranes are associated wi...
AbstractThe compositional differences between domains in phase-separated membranes are associated wi...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
A chemically simple four-component model of animal cell plasma membranes can mimic some important pr...
Line-active molecules ("linactants") that bind to the boundary interface between different fluid lip...
A Langmuir film, which is a molecularly thin insoluble film on a liquid substrate, is one practical ...
AbstractGiven the proposed importance of membrane tension in regulating cellular functions, we explo...
We use a liquid-crystal model to predict that hybrid lipids (lipids that have one saturated and one ...
AbstractGiven the proposed importance of membrane tension in regulating cellular functions, we explo...
AbstractWe suggest a minimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
We investigate the properties of membranes under tension by Monte Carlo simulations of a generic coa...
ABSTRACT We suggest aminimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
The line tension of a symmetric, lipid bilayer in its liquid-crystalline state is calculated on the ...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...