The free energy of a crystalline domain coexisting with a liquid phase on a spherical vesicle may be approximated by an elastic or stretching energy and a line tension term. The stretching energy generally grows as the area of the domain, while the line tension term grows with its perimeter. We show that if the crystalline domain contains defect arrays consisting of finite-length grain boundaries of dislocations (scars), the stretching energy grows linearly with a characteristic length of the crystalline domain. We show that this result is critical to understand the existence of solid domains in lipid-bilayers in the strongly segregated two-phase region even for small relative area coverages. The domains evolve from caps to stripes that bec...
Using a coarse-grained molecular model we study the spatial distribution of lipid domains on a 20-nm...
Lipid domains less than 200 nm in size may form a scaffold, enabling the concerted function of plasm...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
The energies of crystalline domains of different shapes on a spherical surface are calculated using ...
The crystallography of two-dimensional particle packings on flexible surfaces of spherical topology ...
We study an energy functional that arises in a simplified two-dimensional model for lipid bilayer me...
Partial localization is the phenomenon of self-aggregation of mass into highdensity structures that ...
We use an elastic model to explore faceting of solid-wall vesicles with elastic heterogeneities. We ...
Langmuir films in the liquid-condensed phase and smectic-C films are examples of two-dimensional sys...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
A new energy for the description of large deformations of lipid bilayers is formulated with mathemat...
Gurtin recently proposed a strain-gradient theory for crystal plasticity in which the gradient effec...
Circular domains in phase-separated lipid vesicles with symmetric leaflet composition commonly exhib...
<p>The formation of microdomains, also called rafts, in biomembranes can be attributed to the surfac...
We present the results of a hight-statistics Monte Carlo simulation of a phantom crystalline (fixed-...
Using a coarse-grained molecular model we study the spatial distribution of lipid domains on a 20-nm...
Lipid domains less than 200 nm in size may form a scaffold, enabling the concerted function of plasm...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
The energies of crystalline domains of different shapes on a spherical surface are calculated using ...
The crystallography of two-dimensional particle packings on flexible surfaces of spherical topology ...
We study an energy functional that arises in a simplified two-dimensional model for lipid bilayer me...
Partial localization is the phenomenon of self-aggregation of mass into highdensity structures that ...
We use an elastic model to explore faceting of solid-wall vesicles with elastic heterogeneities. We ...
Langmuir films in the liquid-condensed phase and smectic-C films are examples of two-dimensional sys...
Specialized lipid microdomains, or "membrane rafts", are thought to be involved in many plasma membr...
A new energy for the description of large deformations of lipid bilayers is formulated with mathemat...
Gurtin recently proposed a strain-gradient theory for crystal plasticity in which the gradient effec...
Circular domains in phase-separated lipid vesicles with symmetric leaflet composition commonly exhib...
<p>The formation of microdomains, also called rafts, in biomembranes can be attributed to the surfac...
We present the results of a hight-statistics Monte Carlo simulation of a phantom crystalline (fixed-...
Using a coarse-grained molecular model we study the spatial distribution of lipid domains on a 20-nm...
Lipid domains less than 200 nm in size may form a scaffold, enabling the concerted function of plasm...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...