We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobilized two-dimensional microscopic networks of unilamellar phospholipid bilayer vesicles (1-50 pm in diameter, 10(-15)-10(-12) L) interconnected by lipid nanotubes (100-300 nm in diameter). As starting material for the construction of networks, we used twinned vesicle pairs, one of which is multilamellar and functions as a membrane donor and the other unilamellar and functions as a membrane acceptor upon manipulation. By electromechanical insertion of a pipet tip into the unilamellar vesicle followed by lateral pulling of the micropipet away from the vesicle, a nanotube was formed. Buffer solution contained in the pipet was then injected into the...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Synthetic interconnected lipid nanotube networks were fabricated on the millimeter scale based on th...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
We present a micropipet-assisted writing technique for formation of two-dimensional networks of phos...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
Long nanotubes of fluid-lipid bilayers can be used to create templates for photochemical polymerizat...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Synthetic interconnected lipid nanotube networks were fabricated on the millimeter scale based on th...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
We present a micropipet-assisted writing technique for formation of two-dimensional networks of phos...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
Long nanotubes of fluid-lipid bilayers can be used to create templates for photochemical polymerizat...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
In this study we report a physical analysis of the membrane mechanics affecting the size of the high...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Synthetic interconnected lipid nanotube networks were fabricated on the millimeter scale based on th...