We present a nonequlibrium approach for the study of a flexible bilayer whose two components induce distinct curvatures. In turn, the two components are interconverted by an externally promoted reaction. Phase separation of the two species in the surface results in the growth of domains characterized by different local composition and curvature modulations. This domain growth is limited by the effective mixing due to the interconversion reaction, leading to a finite characteristic domain size. In addition to these effects, first introduced in our earlier work [ Phys. Rev. E 71 051906 (2005)], the important new feature is the assumption that the reactive process actively affects the local curvature of the bilayer. Specifically, we suggest th...
We study by computer simulations the physics of domain formation on surfaces, as a model for pattern...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...
We present a nonequlibrium approach for the study of a flexible bilayer whose two components induce ...
A simple kinetic model of a two-component deformable and reactive bilayer is presented. The two diff...
Biological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bilayer with em...
We study a dynamical curvature instability caused by a local chemical modification of a phospholipid...
Combining different theoretical approaches, curvature modulated sorting in lipid bilayers fixed on n...
We study the linearized hydrodynamics of a two-component fluid membrane near a repulsive wall, using...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
In living cells, mechanochemical coupling represents a dynamic means by which membrane components ar...
The function of biological membranes is controlled by the interaction of the fluid lipid bilayer wit...
In living cells, mechanochemical coupling represents a dynamic means by which membrane components ar...
We introduce a new finite difference scheme to study the dynamics of Turing patterns of a two-specie...
We study the stability and shapes of domains with spontaneous curvature in fluid films and membranes...
We study by computer simulations the physics of domain formation on surfaces, as a model for pattern...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...
We present a nonequlibrium approach for the study of a flexible bilayer whose two components induce ...
A simple kinetic model of a two-component deformable and reactive bilayer is presented. The two diff...
Biological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bilayer with em...
We study a dynamical curvature instability caused by a local chemical modification of a phospholipid...
Combining different theoretical approaches, curvature modulated sorting in lipid bilayers fixed on n...
We study the linearized hydrodynamics of a two-component fluid membrane near a repulsive wall, using...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
In living cells, mechanochemical coupling represents a dynamic means by which membrane components ar...
The function of biological membranes is controlled by the interaction of the fluid lipid bilayer wit...
In living cells, mechanochemical coupling represents a dynamic means by which membrane components ar...
We introduce a new finite difference scheme to study the dynamics of Turing patterns of a two-specie...
We study the stability and shapes of domains with spontaneous curvature in fluid films and membranes...
We study by computer simulations the physics of domain formation on surfaces, as a model for pattern...
AbstractWe present computer simulations of a membrane in which the local composition is coupled to t...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...