Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, the behaviour of bound water as well as the processes accompanying dehydration are nevertheless important to investigate. Dehydration can be a result of applied mechanical pressure, lowered humidity or cryogenic conditions. The effort required to dehydrate a lipid membrane at relatively low degree of hydration can be described by a disjoining pressure which is called hydration pressure, also be by the hydration force. This force is short-ranging (a few nm) and is usually considered to be independent of other surface forces, such as ionic or undulation forces. Different theories were developed to explain hydration forces that are usually not con...
The hydration pressure between dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl-N,N-dimethylethanolamine (DPPE-Me2) bilayers...
The stability of the aqueous film between two charged lipidic bilayers is investigated in order to e...
We have compared hydration forces, electrical dipole potentials, and structural parameters of disper...
We review the different molecular mechanisms giving rise to the repulsive hydration force between b...
The continuous decrease of the quadrupolar splitting of deuterated water interacting with phosphocho...
AbstractHydration of bilayer lipids is a fundamental property of biological membranes. The available...
Sorption isotherms were obtained for a range of lipid/sugar/water mixtures. These were analysed usin...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
The hydration force was introduced after the observation that clays and lipid bilayers swell spontan...
The nature of the forces between the bilayers of lipid-water systems has been a major field of study...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
Water is an abundant commodity and has various important functions. It stabilizes the structure of b...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
I. INTRODUCTION Water is unquestionably playing a very important part in the functioning of biomolec...
Self-assembly of biomembranes results from the intricate interactions between water and the lipids' ...
The hydration pressure between dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl-N,N-dimethylethanolamine (DPPE-Me2) bilayers...
The stability of the aqueous film between two charged lipidic bilayers is investigated in order to e...
We have compared hydration forces, electrical dipole potentials, and structural parameters of disper...
We review the different molecular mechanisms giving rise to the repulsive hydration force between b...
The continuous decrease of the quadrupolar splitting of deuterated water interacting with phosphocho...
AbstractHydration of bilayer lipids is a fundamental property of biological membranes. The available...
Sorption isotherms were obtained for a range of lipid/sugar/water mixtures. These were analysed usin...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
The hydration force was introduced after the observation that clays and lipid bilayers swell spontan...
The nature of the forces between the bilayers of lipid-water systems has been a major field of study...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
Water is an abundant commodity and has various important functions. It stabilizes the structure of b...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
I. INTRODUCTION Water is unquestionably playing a very important part in the functioning of biomolec...
Self-assembly of biomembranes results from the intricate interactions between water and the lipids' ...
The hydration pressure between dipalmitoyl phosphatidyl-N,N-dimethylethanolamine (DPPE-Me2) bilayers...
The stability of the aqueous film between two charged lipidic bilayers is investigated in order to e...
We have compared hydration forces, electrical dipole potentials, and structural parameters of disper...