AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inclusion size to its translational diffusion coefficient and membrane viscosity. However, this approximation has a restricted validity range, and its application to determination of inclusion sizes from diffusion data may in certain cases lead to unreliable results. At the same time, the model by Hughes et al. (Hughes, B. D., B. A. Pailthorpe, and C. R. White. 1981. J. Fluid Mech. 110:349–372.), providing diffusion coefficients of membrane inclusions for arbitrary inclusion sizes and viscosities of the membrane and surrounding fluids, involves substantial computational efforts, which prevents its use in practical data analysis. We develop a sim...
For the first time, using rigorous low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamic theory on curved surfaces via a ...
Protein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. To quanti...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
We use simultaneous observation of translational and rotational Brownian motion of domains in lipid ...
AbstractExperimentally determined diffusion constants are often used to elucidate the size and oligo...
AbstractThe observation of membrane domains in vivo and in vitro has triggered a renewed interest in...
In this article, we review our results on diffusion and phase separation in lipid membranes, as well...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
The capability of lipid bilayers to exhibit fluid-phase behavior is a fascinating property, which en...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
Lipid and protein diffusion in membranes is a fundamental requirement for many signaling processes i...
AbstractThe translational diffusion coefficient (Dt) of the fluorescent lipid derivative, N-(4-nitro...
A persistent discrepancy exists between theoretical predictions and experimental observations for th...
For the first time, using rigorous low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamic theory on curved surfaces via a ...
Protein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. To quanti...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...
AbstractThe Saffman-Delbrück approximation is commonly used in biophysics to relate the membrane inc...
AbstractProtein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. T...
We use simultaneous observation of translational and rotational Brownian motion of domains in lipid ...
AbstractExperimentally determined diffusion constants are often used to elucidate the size and oligo...
AbstractThe observation of membrane domains in vivo and in vitro has triggered a renewed interest in...
In this article, we review our results on diffusion and phase separation in lipid membranes, as well...
AbstractRecent experiments (Gambin, Y., R. Lopez-Esparza, M. Reffay, E. Sierecki, N. S. Gov, M. Gene...
The capability of lipid bilayers to exhibit fluid-phase behavior is a fascinating property, which en...
AbstractWe extend the Saffman theory of membrane hydrodynamics to account for the correlated motion ...
Lipid and protein diffusion in membranes is a fundamental requirement for many signaling processes i...
AbstractThe translational diffusion coefficient (Dt) of the fluorescent lipid derivative, N-(4-nitro...
A persistent discrepancy exists between theoretical predictions and experimental observations for th...
For the first time, using rigorous low-Reynolds-number hydrodynamic theory on curved surfaces via a ...
Protein diffusion in lipid membranes is a key aspect of many cellular signaling processes. To quanti...
Biological membranes are composed of a large number lipid species differing in hydrophobic length, d...