We approach the controversial anomalous swelling problem in membrane systems using small angle neutron scattering to measure relative changes in the bilayer thickness of unilamellar vesicles of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine lipid bilayers in the vicinity of the main transition. These measurements conclusively demonstrate that at least half of the anomalous swelling previously observed in multilamellar vesicles of this system can be accounted for by the critical thickening of the bilayer itself, in contrast to conclusions drawn from several recent studies.NRC publication: Ye
AbstractPrevious X-ray diffraction studies on fully hydrated fluid lamellar egg phosphatidylcholine ...
The influence of cholesterol on the structure of unilamellar-vesicle (ULV) phospholipid bilayers is ...
We report a combined dynamic light scattering and neutron spin-echo study on vesicles composed of th...
ABSTRACT: The observation of lateral phase separation in lipid bilayers has received considerable at...
We have carried out X-ray and neutron diffraction experiments, as a function of temperature, on full...
Biomembranes are key objects of numerous studies in biology and biophysics of great importance to me...
Membrane thickness is thought to play a key role in protein function. Thus understanding the cell\u2...
High-resolution small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), complemented by small-angle neutron scattering ...
Arrays of bilayers of the lipid dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) exhibit anomalous swelling as...
Thickness fluctuations have long been predicted in biological membranes but never directly observed ...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
We have studied the structural properties of lipid bilayers made up of monounsaturated phosphatidylc...
Aligned stacks of monomethyl and dimethyl dimyristoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DMPE) lipid bilayers...
The influence of cholesterol on the structural parameters of phosphatidylcholine bilayers is studied...
AbstractWe report a combined dynamic light scattering (DLS) and neutron spin-echo (NSE) study on the...
AbstractPrevious X-ray diffraction studies on fully hydrated fluid lamellar egg phosphatidylcholine ...
The influence of cholesterol on the structure of unilamellar-vesicle (ULV) phospholipid bilayers is ...
We report a combined dynamic light scattering and neutron spin-echo study on vesicles composed of th...
ABSTRACT: The observation of lateral phase separation in lipid bilayers has received considerable at...
We have carried out X-ray and neutron diffraction experiments, as a function of temperature, on full...
Biomembranes are key objects of numerous studies in biology and biophysics of great importance to me...
Membrane thickness is thought to play a key role in protein function. Thus understanding the cell\u2...
High-resolution small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), complemented by small-angle neutron scattering ...
Arrays of bilayers of the lipid dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) exhibit anomalous swelling as...
Thickness fluctuations have long been predicted in biological membranes but never directly observed ...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
We have studied the structural properties of lipid bilayers made up of monounsaturated phosphatidylc...
Aligned stacks of monomethyl and dimethyl dimyristoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DMPE) lipid bilayers...
The influence of cholesterol on the structural parameters of phosphatidylcholine bilayers is studied...
AbstractWe report a combined dynamic light scattering (DLS) and neutron spin-echo (NSE) study on the...
AbstractPrevious X-ray diffraction studies on fully hydrated fluid lamellar egg phosphatidylcholine ...
The influence of cholesterol on the structure of unilamellar-vesicle (ULV) phospholipid bilayers is ...
We report a combined dynamic light scattering and neutron spin-echo study on vesicles composed of th...