Lubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horizontal substrate. Travelling-wave solutions are obtained and used to estimate the spreading of the vesicle along the substrate. The results are compared with boundary-integral simulations, and good agreement is demonstrated in cases where the vesicle's shape is already close to its equilibrium shape. In the more general case, there is a transient motion that is not described by scalings obtained using lubrication theory
AbstractWe consider the forced detachment of a thin-walled vesicle bonded to a substrate for two par...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
Lubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horizontal su...
Lubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horizontal su...
AbstractLubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horiz...
AbstractLubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horiz...
The adhesion of fluid vesicles at chemically structured substrates is studied theoretically via Mont...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
AbstractCell or vesicle adhesion plays an essential role in a plethora of physiological activities. ...
10 pages, 10 figuresWe characterize vesicle adhesion onto homogeneous substrates by means of a pertu...
AbstractCell or vesicle adhesion plays an essential role in a plethora of physiological activities. ...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
AbstractWe consider the forced detachment of a thin-walled vesicle bonded to a substrate for two par...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
Lubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horizontal su...
Lubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horizontal su...
AbstractLubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horiz...
AbstractLubrication theory is used to model the dynamics of a vesicle as it adheres to a rigid horiz...
The adhesion of fluid vesicles at chemically structured substrates is studied theoretically via Mont...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
In equilibrium, a vesicle that is adhered to a horizontal substrate by a long-range attractive, shor...
AbstractCell or vesicle adhesion plays an essential role in a plethora of physiological activities. ...
10 pages, 10 figuresWe characterize vesicle adhesion onto homogeneous substrates by means of a pertu...
AbstractCell or vesicle adhesion plays an essential role in a plethora of physiological activities. ...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
AbstractWe consider the forced detachment of a thin-walled vesicle bonded to a substrate for two par...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...
This thesis explores the effects of bilayer mechanics on the adhesion of biomimetic membranes and ve...