AbstractFluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a powerful experimental technique that in recent years has found numerous applications for studying biological phenomena. In this article, we scrutinize one of these applications, namely, FCS as a technique for studying leakage of fluorescent molecules from large unilamellar lipid vesicles. Specifically, we derive the mathematical framework required for using FCS to quantify leakage of fluorescent molecules from large unilamellar lipid vesicles, and we describe the appropriate methodology for successful completion of FCS experiments. By use of this methodology, we show that FCS can be used to accurately quantify leakage of fluorescent molecules from large unilamellar lipid vesicles, inc...
AbstractPore formation in lipid vesicle membranes can be monitored by the fluorescence signal F(t) a...
Synthetic lipid vesicles serve as important mimics of cells and the natural membranes that they are ...
This work is dedicated to developing theories and applications of techniques related to Fluorescence...
The capability of membrane-active peptides to disrupt phospholipid membranes is often studied by inv...
AbstractWe used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) to analyze the binding of fluorescently ...
Agents such as antimicrobial peptides and toxins can permeabilize membrane vesicles to cause leakage...
AbstractThe mechanosensitive channel protein of large conductance, MscL, from Escherichia coli has b...
The mechanosensitive channel protein of large conductance, MscL, from Escherichia coli has been impl...
AbstractThis review describes the application of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) for the...
AbstractDual-color fluorescence-burst analysis was used to study melittin-induced leakage of macromo...
Recent years have seen the development of multiple technologies to investigate, with great spatial a...
Copyright © 2005 The Biophysical Society The document attached has been archived with permission fro...
Diffusion is the most important transport mechanism in biological membranes and essential for proces...
Dual-color fluorescence-burst analysis was used to study melittin-induced leakage of macromolecules ...
AbstractThe affinity of peripheral membrane proteins for a lipid bilayer can be described using the ...
AbstractPore formation in lipid vesicle membranes can be monitored by the fluorescence signal F(t) a...
Synthetic lipid vesicles serve as important mimics of cells and the natural membranes that they are ...
This work is dedicated to developing theories and applications of techniques related to Fluorescence...
The capability of membrane-active peptides to disrupt phospholipid membranes is often studied by inv...
AbstractWe used fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) to analyze the binding of fluorescently ...
Agents such as antimicrobial peptides and toxins can permeabilize membrane vesicles to cause leakage...
AbstractThe mechanosensitive channel protein of large conductance, MscL, from Escherichia coli has b...
The mechanosensitive channel protein of large conductance, MscL, from Escherichia coli has been impl...
AbstractThis review describes the application of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) for the...
AbstractDual-color fluorescence-burst analysis was used to study melittin-induced leakage of macromo...
Recent years have seen the development of multiple technologies to investigate, with great spatial a...
Copyright © 2005 The Biophysical Society The document attached has been archived with permission fro...
Diffusion is the most important transport mechanism in biological membranes and essential for proces...
Dual-color fluorescence-burst analysis was used to study melittin-induced leakage of macromolecules ...
AbstractThe affinity of peripheral membrane proteins for a lipid bilayer can be described using the ...
AbstractPore formation in lipid vesicle membranes can be monitored by the fluorescence signal F(t) a...
Synthetic lipid vesicles serve as important mimics of cells and the natural membranes that they are ...
This work is dedicated to developing theories and applications of techniques related to Fluorescence...