AbstractThe main objective of this lecture is to discuss the role of lipid-bilayer elasticity (1) for the self-organization of lipid/protein-bilayers (2) for the stabilization of domain structures and shapes of cell membranes and (3) for the control of shape transitions (e.g. bud- and pit-formation) and shape instabilities (vesicle fission). It is demonstrated that many complex shape transitions of cell membranes can be mimicked by single lipid bilayer vesicles by simply varying the area-to-volume ratio or by chemically induced bending moments suggesting that these processes are governed by the universal minimum bending energy concept of closed shells composed of stratified membranes. The essential role of the coupling between curvature and...
Many of the functions in living cells, such as endocytosis, cytokinesis, cell motility, and apoptosi...
Cellular membranes exhibit a fascinating variety of different morphologies, which are continuously r...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...
We discuss the shape formation and shape transitions of simple bilayer vesicles in context with thei...
We present a computational study of bending models for the curvature elasticity of lipid bilayer mem...
AbstractBiomimetic membranes are fluid and can undergo two different elastic deformations, bending a...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Lipid bilayer vesicles with fluid/fluid phase coexistence are promising model systems for biological...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
Abstract. We consider a curvature model for bilayer vesicles with an area-difference elasticity or n...
The surface of living cells provides an interface that not only separates the outer and inner enviro...
The understanding of the shape-change dynamics leading to the budding and division of artificial cel...
Biomimetic and biological membranes consist of lipid-protein bilayers in their fluid state. Because ...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
The topic of present treatise is a systematic theory of visicle conformations including mean shapes,...
Many of the functions in living cells, such as endocytosis, cytokinesis, cell motility, and apoptosi...
Cellular membranes exhibit a fascinating variety of different morphologies, which are continuously r...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...
We discuss the shape formation and shape transitions of simple bilayer vesicles in context with thei...
We present a computational study of bending models for the curvature elasticity of lipid bilayer mem...
AbstractBiomimetic membranes are fluid and can undergo two different elastic deformations, bending a...
Lipid bilayers are formed from the self-assembly of two layers of amphiphilic lipid molecules. They ...
Lipid bilayer vesicles with fluid/fluid phase coexistence are promising model systems for biological...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
Abstract. We consider a curvature model for bilayer vesicles with an area-difference elasticity or n...
The surface of living cells provides an interface that not only separates the outer and inner enviro...
The understanding of the shape-change dynamics leading to the budding and division of artificial cel...
Biomimetic and biological membranes consist of lipid-protein bilayers in their fluid state. Because ...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
The topic of present treatise is a systematic theory of visicle conformations including mean shapes,...
Many of the functions in living cells, such as endocytosis, cytokinesis, cell motility, and apoptosi...
Cellular membranes exhibit a fascinating variety of different morphologies, which are continuously r...
Cellular membranes exhibit a variety of controlled curvatures, with filopodia, microvilli, and mitot...