Membranes containing highly charged biomolecules can have a minimal free-energy state at small separations that originates in the strongly correlated electrostatic interactions mediated by counterions. This phenomenon can lead to a condensed, lamellar phase of charged membranes that coexists in thermodynamic equilibrium with a very dilute membrane phase. Although the dilute phase is mostly water, entropy dictates that this phase must contain some membranes and counterions. Thus, electrostatics alone can give rise to the coexistence of a condensed and an unbound lamellar phase. We use numerical simulations to predict the nature of this coexistence when the charge density of the membrane is large, for the case of multivalent counterions and f...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
We propose a statistical model to account for the gel-fluid anomalous phase transitions in charged b...
ABSTRACT: Recent literature has shown that buffers affect the interaction between lipid bilayers thr...
ABSTRACT We study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-ch...
AbstractWe study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-cha...
Our understanding of the Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics of curved fluid monolayers and bilayers of...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
We calculate the electrostatic contribution to the bending energy of charged surfactant membranes in...
We calculate the electrostatic contribution to the bending energy of charged surfactant membranes in...
We use the water corner of the model ternary system water/DDAB (a cationic double tailed surfactant)...
We propose a statistical model to account for the gel-fluid anomalous phase transitions in charged b...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
AbstractLiquid-liquid phase separation in giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) leads to the formation o...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
We propose a statistical model to account for the gel-fluid anomalous phase transitions in charged b...
ABSTRACT: Recent literature has shown that buffers affect the interaction between lipid bilayers thr...
ABSTRACT We study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-ch...
AbstractWe study the effect of lipid demixing on the electrostatic interaction of two oppositely-cha...
Our understanding of the Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics of curved fluid monolayers and bilayers of...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
Recent X-ray work [1] in a quaternary lyotropic lamellar phase demonstrated that entropically induce...
We calculate the electrostatic contribution to the bending energy of charged surfactant membranes in...
We calculate the electrostatic contribution to the bending energy of charged surfactant membranes in...
We use the water corner of the model ternary system water/DDAB (a cationic double tailed surfactant)...
We propose a statistical model to account for the gel-fluid anomalous phase transitions in charged b...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
AbstractLiquid-liquid phase separation in giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) leads to the formation o...
Despite their neutrality, surfaces or membranes with equal amounts of positive and negative charge c...
We propose a statistical model to account for the gel-fluid anomalous phase transitions in charged b...
ABSTRACT: Recent literature has shown that buffers affect the interaction between lipid bilayers thr...