The continuous decrease of the quadrupolar splitting of deuterated water interacting with phosphocholine lipid bilayers with growing water concentration is analyzed as a function of the water activity. From the apparent linear dependence on water activity a measure for hydration forces is obtained. The forces calculated are in the range of published data using sorption isotherms and osmotic stress technique in combination with SAXS. A simple interaction potential which includes orientational order of water adsorbed on surfaces gives a physical base for these findings. Therefore, deuterium NMR may become a powerful tool for hydration force analysis complementing well-known methods
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
The dependences of adsorbed water state (obtained from the variations in 1H NMR spectra with the ang...
AbstractThe polar interface of membranes containing phosphatidylglycerol or cholesterol was studied ...
The continuous decrease of the quadrupolar splitting of deuterated water interacting with phosphocho...
We have compared hydration forces, electrical dipole potentials, and structural parameters of disper...
The conformational and dynamic response of the phosphatidylcholine headgroup to hydration has been c...
Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, th...
Adsorption-desorption isotherms were obtained for water binding by 1,2-dimyristoylphosphatidylcholin...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
The effect of hydration on the conformation and dynamics of the phosphatidylcholine headgroup has be...
The dependence of the head-group mobility of DOPC-d9 (dioleylphosphatidylcholine, deuterated at its ...
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of the lipid and water components of dioleoylphosphatidylcholine ...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
AbstractHydration of bilayer lipids is a fundamental property of biological membranes. The available...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
The dependences of adsorbed water state (obtained from the variations in 1H NMR spectra with the ang...
AbstractThe polar interface of membranes containing phosphatidylglycerol or cholesterol was studied ...
The continuous decrease of the quadrupolar splitting of deuterated water interacting with phosphocho...
We have compared hydration forces, electrical dipole potentials, and structural parameters of disper...
The conformational and dynamic response of the phosphatidylcholine headgroup to hydration has been c...
Although, many biological systems fulfil their functions under the condition of excess hydration, th...
Adsorption-desorption isotherms were obtained for water binding by 1,2-dimyristoylphosphatidylcholin...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
The repulsive forces in a wide range of diacyl and monoacyl phospholipid systems have been obtained ...
The effect of hydration on the conformation and dynamics of the phosphatidylcholine headgroup has be...
The dependence of the head-group mobility of DOPC-d9 (dioleylphosphatidylcholine, deuterated at its ...
AbstractThe structure and dynamics of the lipid and water components of dioleoylphosphatidylcholine ...
Hydration repulsion dominates the interaction between polar surfaces in water at nanometer separatio...
AbstractHydration of bilayer lipids is a fundamental property of biological membranes. The available...
Hydration repulsion acts between all sufficiently polar surfaces in water at small separations and p...
The dependences of adsorbed water state (obtained from the variations in 1H NMR spectra with the ang...
AbstractThe polar interface of membranes containing phosphatidylglycerol or cholesterol was studied ...