AbstractDirect visualization of the fluid-phase/ordered-phase domain structure in mica-supported bilayers composed of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine/1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine mixtures is performed with atomic force microscopy. The system studied is a double bilayer supported on a mica surface in which the top bilayer (which is not in direct contact with the mica) is visualized as a function of temperature. Because the top bilayer is not as restricted by the interactions with the surface as single supported bilayers, its behavior is more similar to a free-standing bilayer. Intriguing straight-edged anisotropic fluid-phase domains were observed in the fluid-phase/ordered-phase coexistence temperature range, which...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractEthanol–lipid bilayer interactions have been a recurrent theme in membrane biophysics, due t...
AbstractPoly-L-lysine-induced morphological changes in liquid phase supported bilayers consisting of...
AbstractDirect visualization of the fluid-phase/ordered-phase domain structure in mica-supported bil...
AbstractIntrinsic heterogeneities, represented as domain formations in biological membranes, are imp...
AbstractTemperature-controlled atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to visualize and study th...
AbstractDomain formation in mica-supported cationic bilayers of dipalmitoyltrimethylammoniumpropane ...
AbstractSimple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in b...
AbstractLateral segregation in biomembranes can lead to the formation of biologically functional dom...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between stripe domains and the ripple phase in membranes. Th...
The formation of domains in supported lipid membranes has been studied extensively as a model for th...
AbstractWe devise a methodology to fixate and image dynamic fluid domain patterns of giant unilamell...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lecithin lipid bilayers in water as they are cooled from the liqui...
AbstractWe utilize in situ, temperature-dependent atomic force microscopy to examine the gel-fluid p...
Lipid membranes regulate the flow of materials and information between cells and their organelles. F...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractEthanol–lipid bilayer interactions have been a recurrent theme in membrane biophysics, due t...
AbstractPoly-L-lysine-induced morphological changes in liquid phase supported bilayers consisting of...
AbstractDirect visualization of the fluid-phase/ordered-phase domain structure in mica-supported bil...
AbstractIntrinsic heterogeneities, represented as domain formations in biological membranes, are imp...
AbstractTemperature-controlled atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to visualize and study th...
AbstractDomain formation in mica-supported cationic bilayers of dipalmitoyltrimethylammoniumpropane ...
AbstractSimple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in b...
AbstractLateral segregation in biomembranes can lead to the formation of biologically functional dom...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between stripe domains and the ripple phase in membranes. Th...
The formation of domains in supported lipid membranes has been studied extensively as a model for th...
AbstractWe devise a methodology to fixate and image dynamic fluid domain patterns of giant unilamell...
Molecular dynamics simulations of lecithin lipid bilayers in water as they are cooled from the liqui...
AbstractWe utilize in situ, temperature-dependent atomic force microscopy to examine the gel-fluid p...
Lipid membranes regulate the flow of materials and information between cells and their organelles. F...
ABSTRACT Simple lipid binary systems are intensively used to understand the formation of domains in ...
AbstractEthanol–lipid bilayer interactions have been a recurrent theme in membrane biophysics, due t...
AbstractPoly-L-lysine-induced morphological changes in liquid phase supported bilayers consisting of...