The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at the microscopic level using grazing incidence synchrotron x-ray scattering. A strong decrease in the membrane tension up to 1 mN/m and a dramatic increase of its effective rigidity up to 300 k(B)T are observed for local electric potentials seen by the membrane less than or similar to 1 V. The experimental results are analyzed using detailed electrokinetic modeling and nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann theory. Based on a modeling of the electromagnetic stress, which provides an accurate description of the bilayer separation versus pressure curves, we show that the decrease in tension results from the amplification of charge fluctuations on the membran...
AbstractMany cellular and intracellular processes critically depend on membrane shape, but the shape...
Kakorin S, Brinkmann U, Neumann E. Cholesterol reduces membrane electroporation and electric deforma...
The deformation of a lipid vesicle in an external electric field is analysed assuming constant membr...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractLipid bilayer was deformed by the electrostatic/electrokinetic forces induced by the fixed c...
AbstractWe investigate the coupling between the mechanics of fluid membranes and transmembrane elect...
AbstractElectric-field induced changes in structure and conductivity of supported bilayer lipid memb...
The dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of the membra...
AbstractThe dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of th...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
A simple micropipet technique was used to determine the critical electric field strength for membran...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Membrane electroporation and electromechanical deformation of vesic...
AbstractMany cellular and intracellular processes critically depend on membrane shape, but the shape...
Kakorin S, Brinkmann U, Neumann E. Cholesterol reduces membrane electroporation and electric deforma...
The deformation of a lipid vesicle in an external electric field is analysed assuming constant membr...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractLipid bilayer was deformed by the electrostatic/electrokinetic forces induced by the fixed c...
AbstractWe investigate the coupling between the mechanics of fluid membranes and transmembrane elect...
AbstractElectric-field induced changes in structure and conductivity of supported bilayer lipid memb...
The dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of the membra...
AbstractThe dipole potential of lipid bilayer membrane controls the difference in permeability of th...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
We have determined by grazing incidence X-ray scattering the interaction potential between two lipid...
A simple micropipet technique was used to determine the critical electric field strength for membran...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Membrane electroporation and electromechanical deformation of vesic...
AbstractMany cellular and intracellular processes critically depend on membrane shape, but the shape...
Kakorin S, Brinkmann U, Neumann E. Cholesterol reduces membrane electroporation and electric deforma...
The deformation of a lipid vesicle in an external electric field is analysed assuming constant membr...