We present a technique to initiate chemical reactions involving few reactants inside micrometer-scale biomimetic vesicles (10(-12) to 10(-15) L) integral to three-dimensional surfactant networks. The shape of these networks is under dynamic control, allowing for transfer and mixing of two or several reactants at will. Specifically, two nanotube-connected vesicles were filled with reactants (substrate and enzyme, respectively) by microinjection. Initially, the vesicles are far apart and any diffusive mixing (on relevant experimental time scales) between the contents of the separated vesicles is hindered because of the narrow diameter and long axial extension of the nanotube. To initiate a reaction, the vesicles were brought close together, t...
A device with femtoliter-scale chambers and controlled reaction initiation was developed for single-...
Surfactant nanotube-vesicle networks (NVN) belong to the smallest artificial devices known to date f...
Compartmentalization represents a key step in the design and synthesis of artificial cell-like struc...
We present a technique to initiate chemical reactions involving few reactants inside micrometer-scal...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
This work addresses novel means for controlled mixing and reaction initiation in biomimetic confined...
This work addresses novel means for controlled mixing and reaction initiation in biomimetic confined...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We demonstrate that a transition from a compact geometry (sphere) to a structured geometry (several ...
AbstractLiving cells can spatiotemporally control biochemical reactions to dynamically assemble memb...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
In biological systems, chemical activity takes place in micrometerand nanometer-sized compartments t...
AbstractBackground: ‘Giant vesicles’ have diameters of several micrometers and can be observed by li...
The biological cell, the fundamental building block of the living world, is a complex maze of compar...
A device with femtoliter-scale chambers and controlled reaction initiation was developed for single-...
Surfactant nanotube-vesicle networks (NVN) belong to the smallest artificial devices known to date f...
Compartmentalization represents a key step in the design and synthesis of artificial cell-like struc...
We present a technique to initiate chemical reactions involving few reactants inside micrometer-scal...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
This work addresses novel means for controlled mixing and reaction initiation in biomimetic confined...
This work addresses novel means for controlled mixing and reaction initiation in biomimetic confined...
This thesis presents a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques to elucidate the dynam...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We demonstrate that a transition from a compact geometry (sphere) to a structured geometry (several ...
AbstractLiving cells can spatiotemporally control biochemical reactions to dynamically assemble memb...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
In biological systems, chemical activity takes place in micrometerand nanometer-sized compartments t...
AbstractBackground: ‘Giant vesicles’ have diameters of several micrometers and can be observed by li...
The biological cell, the fundamental building block of the living world, is a complex maze of compar...
A device with femtoliter-scale chambers and controlled reaction initiation was developed for single-...
Surfactant nanotube-vesicle networks (NVN) belong to the smallest artificial devices known to date f...
Compartmentalization represents a key step in the design and synthesis of artificial cell-like struc...