This paper describes the application of a solvent-exchange method to prepare supported membranes containing high fractions of cholesterol (up to ∼57 mol %) in an apparent equilibrium. The method exploits the phenomenon of reverse-phase evaporation, in which the deposition of lipids in alcohol (e.g., isopropanol) is followed by the slow removal of the organic solvent from the water-alcohol mixture. This in turn induces a series of lyotropic phase transitions successively producing inverse-micelles, monomers, micelles, and vesicles in equilibrium with supported bilayers at the contacting solid surface. By using the standard cholesterol depletion by methyl-β-cyclodextrin treatment, a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring assa...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
AbstractWe investigate lateral organization of lipid domains in vesicles versus supported membranes ...
<p>This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of the formation of supported lipid membranes ...
This paper describes the application of a solvent-exchange method to prepare supported membranes con...
This paper describes the application of a solvent-exchange method to prepare supported membranes con...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
We present evidence that laterally phase separated cholesterol domains constitute a new, equilibrium...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
AbstractWe investigate lateral organization of lipid domains in vesicles versus supported membranes ...
<p>This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of the formation of supported lipid membranes ...
This paper describes the application of a solvent-exchange method to prepare supported membranes con...
This paper describes the application of a solvent-exchange method to prepare supported membranes con...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
As a simple and efficient technique, the solvent-assisted lipid bilayer (SALB) formation method offe...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
We present evidence that laterally phase separated cholesterol domains constitute a new, equilibrium...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
Visualization of phase coexistence in the β region of cholesterol–phospholipid mixtures consisting o...
AbstractWe investigate lateral organization of lipid domains in vesicles versus supported membranes ...
<p>This thesis presents a comprehensive investigation of the formation of supported lipid membranes ...