AbstractElectric-field induced changes in structure and conductivity of supported bilayer lipid membranes (SLM) have been studied at submicroscopic resolution using atomic force microscopy and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The SLMs are formed on gold surfaces modified with mixed self-assembled monolayers of a cholesterol-tether and 6-mercaptohexanol. At applied potentials of ≤−0.25V versus standard hydrogen electrode, the conductance of the SLM increases and membrane areas of <150nm in size are found to elevate from the surface up to 15nm in height. To estimate the electric field experienced by the lipid membrane, electrowetting has been used to determine the point of zero charge of a 6-mercaptohexanol-modified surface (0.19±0.13V...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractA mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-...
A simple method of generating electric field-induced concentration gradients in planar supported bil...
AbstractElectric-field induced changes in structure and conductivity of supported bilayer lipid memb...
Lipid bilayers form nanopores on the application of an electric field. This process of electroporati...
The electrostatic properties of lipid bilayer membranes play a significant role in many biological p...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) is sensitive to electric double layer interactions in elec...
AbstractA mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-...
© 2017 IEEE. One of the potential ways to decrease the cost of extraction of microalgae products is ...
Electroporation, the application of electric fields to alter the permeability of biological membrane...
Lipid bilayer membranes are ubiquitous in biology and electrostatics play a key role in their functi...
A new method for manipulating charged components of a supported bilayer lipid membrane (sBLM) has be...
ABSTRACT: Electroporation, the application of electric fields to alter the permeability of biologica...
Lipid bilayers form the basis of the membranes that serve as a barrier between a cell and its physio...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractA mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-...
A simple method of generating electric field-induced concentration gradients in planar supported bil...
AbstractElectric-field induced changes in structure and conductivity of supported bilayer lipid memb...
Lipid bilayers form nanopores on the application of an electric field. This process of electroporati...
The electrostatic properties of lipid bilayer membranes play a significant role in many biological p...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) is sensitive to electric double layer interactions in elec...
AbstractA mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-...
© 2017 IEEE. One of the potential ways to decrease the cost of extraction of microalgae products is ...
Electroporation, the application of electric fields to alter the permeability of biological membrane...
Lipid bilayer membranes are ubiquitous in biology and electrostatics play a key role in their functi...
A new method for manipulating charged components of a supported bilayer lipid membrane (sBLM) has be...
ABSTRACT: Electroporation, the application of electric fields to alter the permeability of biologica...
Lipid bilayers form the basis of the membranes that serve as a barrier between a cell and its physio...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
The effect of ac electric fields on the elasticity of supported lipid bilayers is investigated at th...
AbstractA mixed bilayer of cholesterol and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine has been formed on a gold-...
A simple method of generating electric field-induced concentration gradients in planar supported bil...