Synthetic lipid bilayers have similar properties as cell membranes and have been shown to be of great use in the development of novel biomimicry devices. In this study, lipid bilayer formation on mesoporous silica of varying pore size, 2, 4, and 6 nm, has been investigated using quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D), fluorescent recovery after photo bleaching (FRAP), and atomic force microscopy (AFM). The results show that pore-spanning lipid bilayers were successfully formed regardless of pore size. However, the mechanism of the bilayer formation was dependent on the pore size, and lower surface coverages of adsorbed lipid vesicles were required on the surface having the smallest pores. A similar trend was observe...
Supported lipid bilayers are model membranes formed at solid substrate surfaces. This architecture r...
We have developed and characterized novel biomimetic membranes, formed at nanostructured sensor subs...
Various properties of supported lipid bilayers such as diffusion and lipid partitioning are well cha...
Synthetic lipid bilayers have similar properties as cell membranes and have been shown to be of grea...
AbstractLipid bilayers are commonly used as simplified model systems of living cell membranes. They ...
Lipid bilayer formation via vesicle fusion on mesoporous silica and mesoporous titania was investiga...
ABSTRACT Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotech...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) serve important roles as minimalistic models of cellular membranes i...
AbstractSupported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechn...
Mesoporous materials have acquired great scientific interest in various applications; something that...
We have investigated the influence of combined nanoscale topography and surface chemistry on lipid v...
Solid supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are excellent platforms for studying the biophysical propertie...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechnological...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechnological...
Lipid bilayers are a central component of both the structure and function of biological membranes, l...
Supported lipid bilayers are model membranes formed at solid substrate surfaces. This architecture r...
We have developed and characterized novel biomimetic membranes, formed at nanostructured sensor subs...
Various properties of supported lipid bilayers such as diffusion and lipid partitioning are well cha...
Synthetic lipid bilayers have similar properties as cell membranes and have been shown to be of grea...
AbstractLipid bilayers are commonly used as simplified model systems of living cell membranes. They ...
Lipid bilayer formation via vesicle fusion on mesoporous silica and mesoporous titania was investiga...
ABSTRACT Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotech...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) serve important roles as minimalistic models of cellular membranes i...
AbstractSupported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechn...
Mesoporous materials have acquired great scientific interest in various applications; something that...
We have investigated the influence of combined nanoscale topography and surface chemistry on lipid v...
Solid supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are excellent platforms for studying the biophysical propertie...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechnological...
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are popular models of cell membranes with potential biotechnological...
Lipid bilayers are a central component of both the structure and function of biological membranes, l...
Supported lipid bilayers are model membranes formed at solid substrate surfaces. This architecture r...
We have developed and characterized novel biomimetic membranes, formed at nanostructured sensor subs...
Various properties of supported lipid bilayers such as diffusion and lipid partitioning are well cha...