The self-assembly of spherical nanoparticles, resulting from their adhesion on tensionless lipid membranes, is investigated through molecular dynamics simulations of a coarse-grained implicit-solvent model. Our simulations indicate that, with increasing adhesion strength, while reshaping the membrane, the nanoparticles aggregate into a sequence of self-assemblies corresponding to in-plane chains, two-row tubular (bitube) chains, annular (ring) chains, and single-row tubular (tube) chains. Annealing scans, with respect to adhesion strength, show that the transitions between the various phases are highly first-order with significant hystereses. Free energy calculations indicate that the gas and single-row tubular chains are stable over wide r...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...
This dissertation presents studies on self-assembly of nanoparticles adsorbed onto fluid and elastic...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...
The self-assembly of spherical nanoparticles, resulting from their adhesion on tensionless lipid mem...
We present a review of recent results on the adhesion, wrapping and aggregation of spherical nanopar...
We report results of a numerical investigation of the modes of adhesion of two spherical nanoparticl...
We report results of a numerical investigation of the modes of adhesion of two spherical nanoparticl...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of a coarse-grained implicit solvent model, we investigate the ...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...
This dissertation presents studies on self-assembly of nanoparticles adsorbed onto fluid and elastic...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...
The self-assembly of spherical nanoparticles, resulting from their adhesion on tensionless lipid mem...
We present a review of recent results on the adhesion, wrapping and aggregation of spherical nanopar...
We report results of a numerical investigation of the modes of adhesion of two spherical nanoparticl...
We report results of a numerical investigation of the modes of adhesion of two spherical nanoparticl...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using systematic numerical simulations, we study the self-assembly of elongated curved nanoparticles...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of a coarse-grained implicit solvent model, we investigate the ...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
We present a numerical study of the wrapping of spherical nanoparticles by tensionless lipid membran...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...
This dissertation presents studies on self-assembly of nanoparticles adsorbed onto fluid and elastic...
Computer simulations of an implicit-solvent particle-based model are performed to investigate the in...