Lipid membranes are self-assembled structures whose composition determines the properties of membranes of cells and organelles. The molecular level understanding of lipid membranes is based on spectroscopy and MD simulations of lipid monolayer systems. As spectroscopy rely on spatial and temporal averaging and are necessarily linked to mean field models, information about the molecular interactions and their spatiotemporal evolution in real membranes is currently unavailable. In this thesis, we use high throughput wide-field second harmonic (SH) microscopy to image water-membrane interactions at sub-second time scale to follow the spatiotemporal evolution of membranes in freestanding membranes. We improve the throughput of nonlinear SH mi...
Membranes, composed of a variety of lipids and other biomolecules, mediate signaling processes betwe...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
Dynamic heterogeneity (DH) at nanoscale due to lipid-lipid and/or lipid-protein interactions in cell...
Cations influence the electrostatic, chemical and mechanical properties of lipid bilayers. Here, lab...
Hydrated lipid bilayer membranes and their asymmetry play a fundamental role in living cells by main...
Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the universe. It forms a hydrogen bond network with u...
The interaction of oils and lipids is relevant for membrane biochemistry since the cell uses bilayer...
Ion channels are responsible for numerous physiological functions ranging from transport to chemical...
The interaction of oils and lipids is relevant for membrane biochemistry since the cell uses bilayer...
Lipid membranes provide diverse and essential functions in our cells relating to transport, energy h...
AbstractIt is shown that the nonlinear optical phenomenon known as second-harmonic generation can be...
To date, it has been reliably shown that the lipid bilayer/water interface can be thoroughly charact...
The structure and long-time dynamics of suspended lipid bilayers made of 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glyc...
Neurons communicate through electrochemical signaling within a complex network. These signals are co...
Artificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel activity us...
Membranes, composed of a variety of lipids and other biomolecules, mediate signaling processes betwe...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
Dynamic heterogeneity (DH) at nanoscale due to lipid-lipid and/or lipid-protein interactions in cell...
Cations influence the electrostatic, chemical and mechanical properties of lipid bilayers. Here, lab...
Hydrated lipid bilayer membranes and their asymmetry play a fundamental role in living cells by main...
Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the universe. It forms a hydrogen bond network with u...
The interaction of oils and lipids is relevant for membrane biochemistry since the cell uses bilayer...
Ion channels are responsible for numerous physiological functions ranging from transport to chemical...
The interaction of oils and lipids is relevant for membrane biochemistry since the cell uses bilayer...
Lipid membranes provide diverse and essential functions in our cells relating to transport, energy h...
AbstractIt is shown that the nonlinear optical phenomenon known as second-harmonic generation can be...
To date, it has been reliably shown that the lipid bilayer/water interface can be thoroughly charact...
The structure and long-time dynamics of suspended lipid bilayers made of 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glyc...
Neurons communicate through electrochemical signaling within a complex network. These signals are co...
Artificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel activity us...
Membranes, composed of a variety of lipids and other biomolecules, mediate signaling processes betwe...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
Dynamic heterogeneity (DH) at nanoscale due to lipid-lipid and/or lipid-protein interactions in cell...