AbstractPhase separation in a model asymmetric membrane is studied using Monte Carlo techniques. The membrane comprises two species of particles, which mimic different lipids in lipid bilayers and separately possess either zero or non-zero spontaneous curvatures. We study the influence of phase separation on membrane shape and the influence of the coupling of composition and height dynamics on phase separation and domain growth, via both the degree of shape asymmetry and relative kinetic coefficients for height relaxation
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
Open AccessA question of considerable interest to cell membrane biology is whether phase segregated ...
This work addresses properties of two-component lipid membranes on the experimentally relevant spati...
The effect of asymmetry in the transbilayer lipid distribution on the dynamics of phase separation i...
AbstractWe investigate the competing effects of hydrophobic mismatch and chain stretching on the mor...
AbstractWe suggest a minimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
ABSTRACT We suggest aminimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
Phase segregation of membranal components, such as proteins, lipids, and cholesterols, leads to the ...
Because of the coupling between local lipid composition and the thickness of the membrane, microphas...
Abstract: In this review, we report on the organization of lipid molecules forming biomembranes. Mor...
The non-equilibrium dynamic ordering process of coexisting phases has been studied for two-component...
The behavior of two-component membranes in the strong-segregation limit is investigated within the f...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
In this work, we have developed a model and simulation method to study the thermodynamics and kineti...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
Open AccessA question of considerable interest to cell membrane biology is whether phase segregated ...
This work addresses properties of two-component lipid membranes on the experimentally relevant spati...
The effect of asymmetry in the transbilayer lipid distribution on the dynamics of phase separation i...
AbstractWe investigate the competing effects of hydrophobic mismatch and chain stretching on the mor...
AbstractWe suggest a minimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
ABSTRACT We suggest aminimal model for the coupling of the lateral phase behavior in an asymmetric l...
Phase segregation of membranal components, such as proteins, lipids, and cholesterols, leads to the ...
Because of the coupling between local lipid composition and the thickness of the membrane, microphas...
Abstract: In this review, we report on the organization of lipid molecules forming biomembranes. Mor...
The non-equilibrium dynamic ordering process of coexisting phases has been studied for two-component...
The behavior of two-component membranes in the strong-segregation limit is investigated within the f...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
The potential physiological relevance of liquid-liquid phase separation in lipid membranes to the fo...
In this work, we have developed a model and simulation method to study the thermodynamics and kineti...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
Open AccessA question of considerable interest to cell membrane biology is whether phase segregated ...
This work addresses properties of two-component lipid membranes on the experimentally relevant spati...