Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates and particles. We develop an experimental and theoretical framework to investigate the mechanics of confined membranes, including the influence of adhesion, strain, and osmotic pressure. We find that supported lipid bilayers respond to stress by nucleating and evolving spherical and tubular protrusions. In cells, such transformations are generally attributed to proteins. Our results offer insights into the mechanics of cell membranes and can further extend the applications of supported bilayers
Phospholipid membranes are necessary for the compartmentalization of chemistries within biological c...
We compare the fusion of giant lipid and block-copolymer vesicles on glass and poly(dimethylsiloxane...
Cell membranes exhibit multiple layers of complexity, ranging from their specific molecular content ...
Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates...
We examine here the properties of lipid bilayers coupled to deformable substrates. We show that by c...
In this thesis an experimental model for the interface between the cell membrane and the supporting ...
High cholesterol levels in the blood increase the risk of atherosclerosis. A common explanation is t...
We examine here the properties of lipid bilayers coupled to deformable substrates. We show that by c...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
Most plasma membranes comprise a large number of different molecules including lipids and proteins. ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of biological membranes have become increasingly important not onl...
The nature of the bilayer motif coupled with the ability of lipids and proteins to diffuse freely th...
All organisms have cell membranes which are composed of lipids. The length of lipids affects the ela...
The Central Dogma forms the foundation of molecular biology couched in polymer language; all the key...
The lipid membrane is a principal building block in biology, technology and industry, where it often...
Phospholipid membranes are necessary for the compartmentalization of chemistries within biological c...
We compare the fusion of giant lipid and block-copolymer vesicles on glass and poly(dimethylsiloxane...
Cell membranes exhibit multiple layers of complexity, ranging from their specific molecular content ...
Lipid membranes are commonly confined to adjacent subcellular structures or to artificial substrates...
We examine here the properties of lipid bilayers coupled to deformable substrates. We show that by c...
In this thesis an experimental model for the interface between the cell membrane and the supporting ...
High cholesterol levels in the blood increase the risk of atherosclerosis. A common explanation is t...
We examine here the properties of lipid bilayers coupled to deformable substrates. We show that by c...
AbstractOne of the fundamental properties of biological membranes is the high lateral integrity prov...
Most plasma membranes comprise a large number of different molecules including lipids and proteins. ...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of biological membranes have become increasingly important not onl...
The nature of the bilayer motif coupled with the ability of lipids and proteins to diffuse freely th...
All organisms have cell membranes which are composed of lipids. The length of lipids affects the ela...
The Central Dogma forms the foundation of molecular biology couched in polymer language; all the key...
The lipid membrane is a principal building block in biology, technology and industry, where it often...
Phospholipid membranes are necessary for the compartmentalization of chemistries within biological c...
We compare the fusion of giant lipid and block-copolymer vesicles on glass and poly(dimethylsiloxane...
Cell membranes exhibit multiple layers of complexity, ranging from their specific molecular content ...