Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, consisting of vesicles (3-100 μm in diameter) connected by conduits (50-300 nm in diameter), have previously been developed. Control over network geometry, topology, content, and membrane composition has been demonstrated. Since the lipid bilayer behaves as a two-dimensional fluid, the network parameters mentioned above can be dynamically altered, rendering quite different possiblities compared to devices produced with conventional microfabrication methods. Such lipid bilayer networks are the foundation for the work described in this thesis, where methods for modification, manipulation, and utilization of the networks are described.A protocol wh...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Long nanotubes of fluid-bilayers were used to create templates for photochemical polymerization into...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
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 ...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
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...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Long nanotubes of fluid-bilayers were used to create templates for photochemical polymerization into...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
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 ...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
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...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Long nanotubes of fluid-bilayers were used to create templates for photochemical polymerization into...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...