AbstractSound waves are excited on lipid monolayers using a set of planar electrodes aligned in parallel with the excitable medium. By measuring the frequency-dependent change in the lateral pressure, we are able to extract the sound velocity for the entire monolayer phase diagram. We demonstrate that this velocity can also be directly derived from the lipid monolayer compressibility, and consequently displays a minimum in the phase transition regime. This minimum decreases from v0 = 170 m/s for one-component lipid monolayers down to vm = 50 m/s for lipid mixtures. No significant attenuation can be detected confirming an adiabatic phenomenon. Finally, our data propose a relative lateral density oscillation of Δρ/ρ ∼2%, implying a change in ...
Action potentials in neurons are known to annihilate each other upon collision, while there are case...
The recently developed laser-induced phonon spectroscopy (LIPS) technique is applied to the determin...
The paper presents a theory of ion acoustic waves in the axoplasm of nerve fibres. A set of non-line...
AbstractSound waves are excited on lipid monolayers using a set of planar electrodes aligned in para...
Hydrated interfaces and lipid membranes are ubiquitous throughout the biological world. Although the...
Nerve impulses, previously proposed as manifestations of nonlinear acoustic pulses localized at the ...
An action potential is typically described as a purely electrical change that propagates along the m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston UniversityBiological macromolecules self-assemble under entropic forces to f...
Experiments show that elastic constants of lipid bilayers vary greatly during the liquid-to-gel phas...
In lebenden Systemen sind Lipidmembranen (Lipid-Bilayer) ubiquitär, so dass ihre Dynamik eine entsch...
Environmental temperature has a well-conserved effect on the pulse velocity and excitability of exci...
In the recent years we have shown that cylindrical biological membranes such as nerve axons under ph...
Ultrasound is increasingly being used to modulate the properties of biological membranes for applica...
Lipid monolayer rheology plays an important role in a variety of interfacial phenomena, the physics ...
We use standing surface acoustic waves to induce coherent phonons in model lipid multilayers deposit...
Action potentials in neurons are known to annihilate each other upon collision, while there are case...
The recently developed laser-induced phonon spectroscopy (LIPS) technique is applied to the determin...
The paper presents a theory of ion acoustic waves in the axoplasm of nerve fibres. A set of non-line...
AbstractSound waves are excited on lipid monolayers using a set of planar electrodes aligned in para...
Hydrated interfaces and lipid membranes are ubiquitous throughout the biological world. Although the...
Nerve impulses, previously proposed as manifestations of nonlinear acoustic pulses localized at the ...
An action potential is typically described as a purely electrical change that propagates along the m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston UniversityBiological macromolecules self-assemble under entropic forces to f...
Experiments show that elastic constants of lipid bilayers vary greatly during the liquid-to-gel phas...
In lebenden Systemen sind Lipidmembranen (Lipid-Bilayer) ubiquitär, so dass ihre Dynamik eine entsch...
Environmental temperature has a well-conserved effect on the pulse velocity and excitability of exci...
In the recent years we have shown that cylindrical biological membranes such as nerve axons under ph...
Ultrasound is increasingly being used to modulate the properties of biological membranes for applica...
Lipid monolayer rheology plays an important role in a variety of interfacial phenomena, the physics ...
We use standing surface acoustic waves to induce coherent phonons in model lipid multilayers deposit...
Action potentials in neurons are known to annihilate each other upon collision, while there are case...
The recently developed laser-induced phonon spectroscopy (LIPS) technique is applied to the determin...
The paper presents a theory of ion acoustic waves in the axoplasm of nerve fibres. A set of non-line...