Part 1 revisited developments in lipid and surfactant self assembly over the past 40 years [1]. New concepts emerged. Here we explore how these developments can be used to make sense of and bring order to a range of complex biological phenomena. Together with Part 1, this contribution is a fundamental revision of intuition at the boundaries of Colloid Science and Biological interfaces from a perspective of nearly 50 years. We offer new insights on a unified treatment of self assembly of lipids, surfactants and proteins in the light of developments presented in Part 1. These were in the enabling disciplines in molecular forces, hydration, oil and electrolyte specificity; and in the role of non Euclidean geometries-across the whole gammut of ...
The lack of details in the hydration properties of lipid bilayers hinders the design of biomimetic s...
International audienceChemical surfactants are omnipresent in consumers' products but they suffer fr...
Surfactants have been the basis for applications in several industrial sectors for a long time. Howe...
Hofmeister, specific ion effects, hydration and van der Waals forces at and between interfaces are f...
Colloids have come a long way from when Thomas Graham coined the term colloid to describe 'pseudo so...
D’Arcy Thompson in On Growth and Form tells us that the early founders of the cell theory of biology...
This paper revisits long-standing ideas about biological membranes in the context of an equally long...
Today, the lipid bilayer structure is nearly ubiquitous, taken for granted in even the most rudiment...
Changes in the geometry and topology of self-assembled membranes underlie diverse processes across c...
Lipids are biological amphiphilic molecules that at their most basic level form a simple but importa...
Colloidal systems occur everywhere-in soils, seawater, foodstuff, pharmaceuticals, paints, blood, bi...
A large number of surfactants (surface active molecules) are chemically simple compounds that can be...
Surface tension at liquid–air interfaces is a major barrier that needs to be surmounted by a wide ra...
In this thesis, I focus on studying interaction between colloidal particles and lipid bilayers. Insp...
In biological systems lipid bilayers are subject to many different interactions with other entities....
The lack of details in the hydration properties of lipid bilayers hinders the design of biomimetic s...
International audienceChemical surfactants are omnipresent in consumers' products but they suffer fr...
Surfactants have been the basis for applications in several industrial sectors for a long time. Howe...
Hofmeister, specific ion effects, hydration and van der Waals forces at and between interfaces are f...
Colloids have come a long way from when Thomas Graham coined the term colloid to describe 'pseudo so...
D’Arcy Thompson in On Growth and Form tells us that the early founders of the cell theory of biology...
This paper revisits long-standing ideas about biological membranes in the context of an equally long...
Today, the lipid bilayer structure is nearly ubiquitous, taken for granted in even the most rudiment...
Changes in the geometry and topology of self-assembled membranes underlie diverse processes across c...
Lipids are biological amphiphilic molecules that at their most basic level form a simple but importa...
Colloidal systems occur everywhere-in soils, seawater, foodstuff, pharmaceuticals, paints, blood, bi...
A large number of surfactants (surface active molecules) are chemically simple compounds that can be...
Surface tension at liquid–air interfaces is a major barrier that needs to be surmounted by a wide ra...
In this thesis, I focus on studying interaction between colloidal particles and lipid bilayers. Insp...
In biological systems lipid bilayers are subject to many different interactions with other entities....
The lack of details in the hydration properties of lipid bilayers hinders the design of biomimetic s...
International audienceChemical surfactants are omnipresent in consumers' products but they suffer fr...
Surfactants have been the basis for applications in several industrial sectors for a long time. Howe...