The topology of the contact seam of human erythrocytes adhered by dextran, an uncharged polymer, has been examined. Particular attention has been paid to the influence of electrostatic intermembrane interactions since their magnitude and range can be accurately estimated. Normal cells formed a continuous seam, whereas erythrocytes with pronase-modified glycocalices formed localized contact points on adhesion in 72 kDa dextran in buffered 145 mM NaCl. The dependence of the inter-contact distance lambda on dextran concentration [D] over the range 2–6% w/v, was given by lambda = C[D]-0.62, where C was a constant. The index of [D] was independent of dextran molecular mass over the range 20 to 450 kDa. The inter-contact distance for pronase-pret...
An experimental method and analysis are introduced which provide direct quantitation of the strength...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
We studied biomembrane adhesion using the micropipet aspiration technique. Adhesion was caused by co...
The topology of the contact seam of human erythrocytes adhered by dextran, an uncharged polymer, has...
Erythrocytes adhere to each other when suspended in supra-threshold concentrations of dextran of mol...
AbstractErythrocyte membrane surface or suspending phase properties can be experimentally modified t...
Erythrocyte membrane surface or suspending phase properties can be experimentally modified to give e...
The classical approach to understanding the closeness of approach of two membranes has developed fro...
The free energy potential (affinity) for aggregation of human red blood cells and lipid vesicles in ...
We study the role of the interplay of specific and universal forces for the adhesion of giant vesicl...
We studied biomembrane adhesion using the micropipet aspiration technique. Adhesion was caused by co...
We have investigated the electrostatic interaction of glutaraldehyde-fixed human red cells with a po...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
International audienceCell membranes are studded with protrusions that were thoroughly analyzed with...
An experimental method and analysis are introduced which provide direct quantitation of the strength...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
We studied biomembrane adhesion using the micropipet aspiration technique. Adhesion was caused by co...
The topology of the contact seam of human erythrocytes adhered by dextran, an uncharged polymer, has...
Erythrocytes adhere to each other when suspended in supra-threshold concentrations of dextran of mol...
AbstractErythrocyte membrane surface or suspending phase properties can be experimentally modified t...
Erythrocyte membrane surface or suspending phase properties can be experimentally modified to give e...
The classical approach to understanding the closeness of approach of two membranes has developed fro...
The free energy potential (affinity) for aggregation of human red blood cells and lipid vesicles in ...
We study the role of the interplay of specific and universal forces for the adhesion of giant vesicl...
We studied biomembrane adhesion using the micropipet aspiration technique. Adhesion was caused by co...
We have investigated the electrostatic interaction of glutaraldehyde-fixed human red cells with a po...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
International audienceCell membranes are studded with protrusions that were thoroughly analyzed with...
An experimental method and analysis are introduced which provide direct quantitation of the strength...
All known biological organisms consist of cells. Contact probing of cells is one of the preferred me...
We studied biomembrane adhesion using the micropipet aspiration technique. Adhesion was caused by co...