AbstractTether formation is a powerful method to study the mechanical properties of soft lipid bilayer membranes. The force required to maintain a tether at a given length depends upon both membrane elastic properties and tension. In this report, we develop a theoretical analysis that considers the contribution of thermally driven surface undulations and the corresponding entropically driven tensions on the conformation of tethers formed from unaspirated lipid vesicles. In this model, thermal undulations of the vesicle surface provide the excess area required for tether formation. Energy minimization demonstrates the dependence of equilibrium tether conformation on membrane tension and provides an analytical relationship between tether forc...
AbstractMembrane tension has been proposed to be important in regulating cell functions such as endo...
Bilayer membranes exhibit an elastic resistance to changes in curvature. This resistance depends bot...
AbstractFundamental to all mammalian cells is the adherence of the lipid bilayer membrane to the und...
AbstractTether formation is a powerful method to study the mechanical properties of soft lipid bilay...
The material properties of biomembranes can be measured by forming a tether, a thin bilayer tube tha...
AbstractTethers are nanocylinders of lipid bilayer membrane, arising in situations ranging from micr...
Recent observations indicate that it is possible to form tethers from large phospholipid vesicles. T...
Bilayer membranes exhibit an elastic resistance to changes in curvature. This resistance depends bot...
The curvature elastic modulus (bending stiffness) of stearoyloleoyl phosphatidylcholine (SOPC) bilay...
AbstractA sufficiently large force acting on a single point of the fluid membrane of a flaccid phosp...
AbstractMembrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional rol...
AbstractFundamental to all mammalian cells is the adherence of the lipid bilayer membrane to the und...
Recent observations indicate that it is possible to form tethers from large phospholipid vesicles. T...
Membrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional roles in ce...
Membrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional roles in ce...
AbstractMembrane tension has been proposed to be important in regulating cell functions such as endo...
Bilayer membranes exhibit an elastic resistance to changes in curvature. This resistance depends bot...
AbstractFundamental to all mammalian cells is the adherence of the lipid bilayer membrane to the und...
AbstractTether formation is a powerful method to study the mechanical properties of soft lipid bilay...
The material properties of biomembranes can be measured by forming a tether, a thin bilayer tube tha...
AbstractTethers are nanocylinders of lipid bilayer membrane, arising in situations ranging from micr...
Recent observations indicate that it is possible to form tethers from large phospholipid vesicles. T...
Bilayer membranes exhibit an elastic resistance to changes in curvature. This resistance depends bot...
The curvature elastic modulus (bending stiffness) of stearoyloleoyl phosphatidylcholine (SOPC) bilay...
AbstractA sufficiently large force acting on a single point of the fluid membrane of a flaccid phosp...
AbstractMembrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional rol...
AbstractFundamental to all mammalian cells is the adherence of the lipid bilayer membrane to the und...
Recent observations indicate that it is possible to form tethers from large phospholipid vesicles. T...
Membrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional roles in ce...
Membrane tethers are nanotubes formed by a lipid bilayer. They play important functional roles in ce...
AbstractMembrane tension has been proposed to be important in regulating cell functions such as endo...
Bilayer membranes exhibit an elastic resistance to changes in curvature. This resistance depends bot...
AbstractFundamental to all mammalian cells is the adherence of the lipid bilayer membrane to the und...