AbstractThe effect of temperature on the nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has been studied by force spectroscopy with atomic force microscopy. We have experimentally proved that the force needed to puncture the lipid bilayer (Fy) is temperature dependent. The quantitative measurement of the evolution of Fy with temperature has been related to the structural changes that the surface undergoes as observed through atomic force microscopy images. These studies were carried out with three different phosphatidylcholine bilayers with different main phase transition temperature (TM), namely, 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine, and 2-dilauroyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine. The s...
AbstractLipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinc...
AbstractWe have studied the phase transitions of a phospholipidic single-bilayer supported on a mica...
We present theory and experiments for the force-distance curve F (z 0) of an atomic force microscope...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on the nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has bee...
AbstractThe nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has been studied by force spectrosco...
AbstractThe topographic evolution of supported dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) monolayers with...
AbstractBiological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membran...
AbstractUnder physiological conditions, multicomponent biological membranes undergo structural chang...
Biological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membranes deter...
Biological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membranes deter...
ABSTRACT The nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has been studied by force spectrosc...
Cholesterol (Chol) plays the essential function of regulating the physical properties of the cell me...
AbstractBiological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membran...
AbstractLipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinc...
Lipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinct proces...
AbstractLipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinc...
AbstractWe have studied the phase transitions of a phospholipidic single-bilayer supported on a mica...
We present theory and experiments for the force-distance curve F (z 0) of an atomic force microscope...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on the nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has bee...
AbstractThe nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has been studied by force spectrosco...
AbstractThe topographic evolution of supported dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) monolayers with...
AbstractBiological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membran...
AbstractUnder physiological conditions, multicomponent biological membranes undergo structural chang...
Biological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membranes deter...
Biological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membranes deter...
ABSTRACT The nanomechanical response of supported lipid bilayers has been studied by force spectrosc...
Cholesterol (Chol) plays the essential function of regulating the physical properties of the cell me...
AbstractBiological membranes are constantly exposed to forces. The stress-strain relation in membran...
AbstractLipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinc...
Lipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinct proces...
AbstractLipid bilayers determine the architecture of cell membranes and regulate a myriad of distinc...
AbstractWe have studied the phase transitions of a phospholipidic single-bilayer supported on a mica...
We present theory and experiments for the force-distance curve F (z 0) of an atomic force microscope...