Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy is demonstrated here as a label-free method, which is able to image and measure the thickness of lipid bilayers with 0.1 nm precision. We investigate the influence of the substrate on the thickness of fluid-phase 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC)-supported lipid bilayers and find a thinning of up to 10%, depending on substrate hydrophilicity, local bilayer coverage, and ionic strength of the medium. With fluorescently labeled lipid bilayers, we also observe changes in the bilayer thickness depending on the choice of fluorophore. Furthermore, liquid-ordered domains in bilayers, formed from DOPC, cholesterol, and sphingomyelin, are measured, and the corresponding thickne...
Phospholipid bilayers have been formed on glass, quartz, and silicon surfaces by a sequential transf...
For the past decade, droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) have had an increased prevalence in biomolecu...
We present the application of reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM) (1) to map the opti...
Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy is demonstrated here as a label-free meth...
Quantitative differential interference contrast (qDIC) microscopy is applied to the study of the mai...
Supported lipid bilayers are one of the most commonly used model membrane systems, studied with a w...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
AbstractSubnanometer-scale vertical z-resolution coupled with large lateral area imaging, label-free...
AbstractPhospholipid bilayers were studied by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a surface f...
AbstractFluorescence interference-contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a powerful new technique to measure ...
AbstractFor the biophysical study of membranes, a variety of model systems have been used to measure...
AbstractHydration and fluidity of lipid bilayers in different phase states were studied using fluore...
Solid-supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are an ideal model system to study natural cell membranes. The...
AbstractThe condensing effect of cholesterol on phospholipid bilayers was systematically investigate...
Phospholipid bilayers have been formed on glass, quartz, and silicon surfaces by a sequential transf...
For the past decade, droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) have had an increased prevalence in biomolecu...
We present the application of reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM) (1) to map the opti...
Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy is demonstrated here as a label-free meth...
Quantitative differential interference contrast (qDIC) microscopy is applied to the study of the mai...
Supported lipid bilayers are one of the most commonly used model membrane systems, studied with a w...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
AbstractSubnanometer-scale vertical z-resolution coupled with large lateral area imaging, label-free...
AbstractPhospholipid bilayers were studied by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a surface f...
AbstractFluorescence interference-contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a powerful new technique to measure ...
AbstractFor the biophysical study of membranes, a variety of model systems have been used to measure...
AbstractHydration and fluidity of lipid bilayers in different phase states were studied using fluore...
Solid-supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are an ideal model system to study natural cell membranes. The...
AbstractThe condensing effect of cholesterol on phospholipid bilayers was systematically investigate...
Phospholipid bilayers have been formed on glass, quartz, and silicon surfaces by a sequential transf...
For the past decade, droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) have had an increased prevalence in biomolecu...
We present the application of reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM) (1) to map the opti...