AbstractExperiments have shown that the depletion of polymer in the region between two apposed (contacting or nearly contacting) bilayer membranes leads to fusion. In this paper we show theoretically that the addition of nonadsorbing polymer in solution can promote lateral contraction and phase separation of the lipids in the outer monolayers of the membranes exposed to the polymer solution, i.e., outside the contact zone. This initial phase coexistence of higher- and lower-density lipid domains in the outer monolayer results in surface tension gradients in the outer monolayer. Initially, the inner layer lipids are not exposed to the polymer solution and remain in their original “unstressed” state. The differential stresses on the bilayers ...
The organization of lateral domains, called lipid rafts, in plasma membranes is essential for physio...
The large osmotic gradient over the outermost layer of human skin implies major structural changes a...
Abstract: In this review, we report on the organization of lipid molecules forming biomembranes. Mor...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the depletion of polymer in the region between two apposed (cont...
Motivated by the much discussed, yet unexplained, presence of macrovoids in polymer membranes, we ex...
We re-examine here the theoretical study of the phase separation between phospholipids and grafted l...
Equilibrium phase coexistence between two chemical species implies the equality of the chemical pote...
ABSTRACT: Biomembrane interfaces create regions of slowed water dynamics in their vicinity. When two...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
AbstractA two-dimensional (2D) model of lipid bilayers was developed and used to investigate a possi...
AbstractThe spontaneous formation of the phospholipid bilayer underlies the permeability barrier fun...
We study analytically the lateral phase separation produced between phospholipids and adhesion macro...
Introduction. Lipid mobility in fluid-phase lipid bilayers attracts much interest not just because t...
AbstractLipid bilayers can be induced to adhere to each other by molecular mediators, and, depending...
AbstractMembrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process...
The organization of lateral domains, called lipid rafts, in plasma membranes is essential for physio...
The large osmotic gradient over the outermost layer of human skin implies major structural changes a...
Abstract: In this review, we report on the organization of lipid molecules forming biomembranes. Mor...
AbstractExperiments have shown that the depletion of polymer in the region between two apposed (cont...
Motivated by the much discussed, yet unexplained, presence of macrovoids in polymer membranes, we ex...
We re-examine here the theoretical study of the phase separation between phospholipids and grafted l...
Equilibrium phase coexistence between two chemical species implies the equality of the chemical pote...
ABSTRACT: Biomembrane interfaces create regions of slowed water dynamics in their vicinity. When two...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
AbstractA two-dimensional (2D) model of lipid bilayers was developed and used to investigate a possi...
AbstractThe spontaneous formation of the phospholipid bilayer underlies the permeability barrier fun...
We study analytically the lateral phase separation produced between phospholipids and adhesion macro...
Introduction. Lipid mobility in fluid-phase lipid bilayers attracts much interest not just because t...
AbstractLipid bilayers can be induced to adhere to each other by molecular mediators, and, depending...
AbstractMembrane fusion, essential to eukaryotic life, is broadly envisioned as a three-step process...
The organization of lateral domains, called lipid rafts, in plasma membranes is essential for physio...
The large osmotic gradient over the outermost layer of human skin implies major structural changes a...
Abstract: In this review, we report on the organization of lipid molecules forming biomembranes. Mor...