We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter networks consisting of lipid bilayer nanotubes and surface-immobilized vesicles. These biomimetic membrane systems feature unique structural flexibility and expandability and, unlike solid-state microfluidic and nanofluidic devices prepared by top-down fabrication, they allow network designs with dynamic control over individual containers and interconnecting conduits. The fabrication is founded on self-assembly of phospholipid molecules, followed by micromanipulation operations, such as membrane electroporation and microinjection, to effect shape transformations of the membrane and create a series of interconnected compartments. Size and geometry ...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
We present a micropipet-assisted writing technique for formation of two-dimensional networks of phos...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...
We describe micromanipulation and microinjection procedures for the fabrication of soft-matter netwo...
Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic n...
We describe a novel micropipet-assisted technique for the construction of complex, surface-immobiliz...
Methods for construction of surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicle...
Surfactant lipids are an essential element of living cells. They are the basis for the biomembranes ...
Methods based on self-assembly and self-organization for construction of lipid bilayer networks, con...
We present a microelectrofusion method for construction of fluid-state lipid bilayer networks of hig...
Methods based on self-assembly, self-organization, and forced shape transformations to form syntheti...
Networks of nanotubes and vesicles offer a platform for construction of nanofluidic devicesoperating...
We demonstrate here that nanotube-vesicle networks can be constructed directly from plasma membranes...
Tunneling phospholipid nanotubes between animal cells have recently been identified as a major build...
We present a micropipet-assisted writing technique for formation of two-dimensional networks of phos...
International audienceBeing the base element of cell membranes, lipid bilayers are an essential ingr...
We describe nanotube-vesicle networks with reconstituted membrane protein from cells and with interi...
Nanotube-vesicle networks (NVNs) are simplified models of cell membrane tubular systems which are dy...