AbstractAn electro-osmotic model is developed to examine the influence of plasma membrane superficial charges on the regulation of cell ionic composition. Assuming membrane osmotic equilibrium, the ion distribution predicted by Gouy-Chapman-Grahame (GCG) theory is introduced into ion transport equations, which include a kinetic model of the Na/K-ATPase based on the stimulation of this ion pump by internal Na+ ions. The algebro-differential equation system describing dynamics of the cell model has a unique resting state, stable with respect to finite-sized perturbations of various types. Negative charges on the membrane are found to greatly enhance relaxation toward steady state following these perturbations. We show that this heightened sta...
The Na+,K+-ATPase is present in the plasma membrane of all animal cells. It plays a crucial role in ...
We present a simple two-parameter model for surface charge directly associated with ion channels. A ...
Functional effectiveness of erythrocytes depends on their high deformability that allows them to pas...
AbstractAn electro-osmotic model is developed to examine the influence of plasma membrane superficia...
Survival of mammalian cells is achieved by tight control of cell volume while transmembrane potentia...
Neuronal activity is associated with transmembrane ionic redistribution, which can lead to an osmoti...
AbstractWe have employed atomic-scale molecular dynamics simulations to address ion leakage through ...
AbstractThis study expands a previously developed model of a single cell electroporated by an extern...
Cation-coupled chloride cotransporters play a key role in generating the Cl– electrochemical gradien...
To study the pore-mediated transport of ionic species across a lipid membrane, a series of molecular...
When a current is passed through a membrane system, differences in transport numbers between the mem...
AbstractWe present molecular dynamics simulations of a multicomponent, asymmetric bilayer in mixed a...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a multicomponent, asymmetric bilayer in mixed aqueous s...
We discuss the electrostatic contribution to the elastic moduli of a cell or artificial membrane pl...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
The Na+,K+-ATPase is present in the plasma membrane of all animal cells. It plays a crucial role in ...
We present a simple two-parameter model for surface charge directly associated with ion channels. A ...
Functional effectiveness of erythrocytes depends on their high deformability that allows them to pas...
AbstractAn electro-osmotic model is developed to examine the influence of plasma membrane superficia...
Survival of mammalian cells is achieved by tight control of cell volume while transmembrane potentia...
Neuronal activity is associated with transmembrane ionic redistribution, which can lead to an osmoti...
AbstractWe have employed atomic-scale molecular dynamics simulations to address ion leakage through ...
AbstractThis study expands a previously developed model of a single cell electroporated by an extern...
Cation-coupled chloride cotransporters play a key role in generating the Cl– electrochemical gradien...
To study the pore-mediated transport of ionic species across a lipid membrane, a series of molecular...
When a current is passed through a membrane system, differences in transport numbers between the mem...
AbstractWe present molecular dynamics simulations of a multicomponent, asymmetric bilayer in mixed a...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of a multicomponent, asymmetric bilayer in mixed aqueous s...
We discuss the electrostatic contribution to the elastic moduli of a cell or artificial membrane pl...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
The Na+,K+-ATPase is present in the plasma membrane of all animal cells. It plays a crucial role in ...
We present a simple two-parameter model for surface charge directly associated with ion channels. A ...
Functional effectiveness of erythrocytes depends on their high deformability that allows them to pas...