The mechanisms of formation and conditions of the existence of the ripple phase are fundamental thermodynamic questions with practical implications for medicine and pharmaceuticals. We reveal a new case of ripple formation occurring in unilamellar-supported bilayers in water, which results solely from the bilayer/support interaction, without using lipid mixtures or specific ions. This ripple phase is detected by FRAPP using diffusion coefficient measurements as a function of temperature: a diffusivity plateau is observed. It occurs in the same temperature range where ripple phase existence has been observed using other methods. When AFM experiments are performed in the appropriate temperature range the ripple phase is confirmed
International audienceAtomistic molecular dynamics simulations have reached a degree of maturity tha...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractSimple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in b...
The mechanisms of formation and conditions of the existence of the ripple phase are fundamental ther...
AbstractTemperature-controlled atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to visualize and study th...
Aligned samples of lipid bilayers have been fully hydrated from water vapor in a different type of x...
AbstractDirect visualization of the fluid-phase/ordered-phase domain structure in mica-supported bil...
We present electron density maps (EDMs) of the ripple phase formed by phosphorylcholine lipids such ...
International audienceWith nanometer lateral and Angstrom vertical resolution, atomic force microsco...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between stripe domains and the ripple phase in membranes. Th...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lecithin lipid bilayers in water as they are cooled from the liqui...
Aligned stacks of monomethyl and dimethyl dimyristoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DMPE) lipid bilayers...
The formation of the rippled phase in biological membranes and its relation with anomalous swelling ...
The diffusion law of DMPC and DPPC in Supported Lipid Bilayers (SLB), on different substrates, has b...
The ripple structure was studied as a function of temperature in fully hydrated dimyristoylphosphati...
International audienceAtomistic molecular dynamics simulations have reached a degree of maturity tha...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractSimple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in b...
The mechanisms of formation and conditions of the existence of the ripple phase are fundamental ther...
AbstractTemperature-controlled atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to visualize and study th...
Aligned samples of lipid bilayers have been fully hydrated from water vapor in a different type of x...
AbstractDirect visualization of the fluid-phase/ordered-phase domain structure in mica-supported bil...
We present electron density maps (EDMs) of the ripple phase formed by phosphorylcholine lipids such ...
International audienceWith nanometer lateral and Angstrom vertical resolution, atomic force microsco...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between stripe domains and the ripple phase in membranes. Th...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lecithin lipid bilayers in water as they are cooled from the liqui...
Aligned stacks of monomethyl and dimethyl dimyristoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DMPE) lipid bilayers...
The formation of the rippled phase in biological membranes and its relation with anomalous swelling ...
The diffusion law of DMPC and DPPC in Supported Lipid Bilayers (SLB), on different substrates, has b...
The ripple structure was studied as a function of temperature in fully hydrated dimyristoylphosphati...
International audienceAtomistic molecular dynamics simulations have reached a degree of maturity tha...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractSimple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in b...