We study the effect of membrane viscosity in the dynamics of liquid membranes-possibly with free or internal boundaries-driven by conservative forces (curvature elasticity and line tension) and dragged by the bulk dissipation of the ambient fluid and the friction occurring when the amphiphilic molecules move relative to each other. To this end, we formulate a continuum model which includes a form of the governing equations for a two-dimensional viscous fluid moving on a curved, time-evolving surface. The effect of membrane viscosity has received very limited attention in previous continuum studies of the dynamics of fluid membranes, although recent coarse-grained discrete simulations suggest its importance. By applying our model to the stud...
An ingenious assembly of biomolecules and water constitute what we call biological tissue. The prese...
We consider the two-time correlation of the shape fluctuation of a fluid membrane immersed in a near...
When a liquid is confined in a narrow gap (as near a cell membrane, in a lubricated contact between ...
We study the effect of membrane viscosity in the dynamics of liquid membranes-possibly with free or ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
The goal of this project is to explore the mechanics of lipid fluid membranes as found in biological...
We theoretically investigate the relaxation dynamics of a nearly flat binary lipid bilayer membrane ...
The lateral mobility of membrane inclusions is essential in biological processes involving membrane-...
We discuss a continuum-based model describing the deformations of lipid membranes subjected to intra...
The lateral mobility of membrane inclusions is essential in biological processes involving membrane-...
We determine the relaxational dynamics of the shape fluctuations of a fluid membrane in the vicinity...
Biological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bilayer with em...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
The motion of a viscoelastic membrane surrounded by viscous fluids is studied, with a view to applic...
Nano-scale membranes are often formed by amphiphilic molecules. So, cell walls consist of lipid bila...
An ingenious assembly of biomolecules and water constitute what we call biological tissue. The prese...
We consider the two-time correlation of the shape fluctuation of a fluid membrane immersed in a near...
When a liquid is confined in a narrow gap (as near a cell membrane, in a lubricated contact between ...
We study the effect of membrane viscosity in the dynamics of liquid membranes-possibly with free or ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
The goal of this project is to explore the mechanics of lipid fluid membranes as found in biological...
We theoretically investigate the relaxation dynamics of a nearly flat binary lipid bilayer membrane ...
The lateral mobility of membrane inclusions is essential in biological processes involving membrane-...
We discuss a continuum-based model describing the deformations of lipid membranes subjected to intra...
The lateral mobility of membrane inclusions is essential in biological processes involving membrane-...
We determine the relaxational dynamics of the shape fluctuations of a fluid membrane in the vicinity...
Biological membranes are important structural units in the cell. Composed of a lipid bilayer with em...
Biological membranes are continuously brought out of equilibrium, as they shape organelles, package ...
The motion of a viscoelastic membrane surrounded by viscous fluids is studied, with a view to applic...
Nano-scale membranes are often formed by amphiphilic molecules. So, cell walls consist of lipid bila...
An ingenious assembly of biomolecules and water constitute what we call biological tissue. The prese...
We consider the two-time correlation of the shape fluctuation of a fluid membrane immersed in a near...
When a liquid is confined in a narrow gap (as near a cell membrane, in a lubricated contact between ...