AbstractSubnanometer-scale vertical z-resolution coupled with large lateral area imaging, label-free, noncontact, and in situ advantages make the technique of optical imaging ellipsometry (IE) highly suitable for quantitative characterization of lipid bilayers supported on oxide substrates and submerged in aqueous phases. This article demonstrates the versatility of IE in quantitative characterization of structural and functional properties of supported phospholipid membranes using previously well-characterized examples. These include 1), a single-step determination of bilayer thickness to 0.2nm accuracy and large-area lateral uniformity using photochemically patterned single 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine bilayers; 2), hydrati...
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
AbstractWe review the main trends in the development of fluorescence probes to obtain information ab...
AbstractSubnanometer-scale vertical z-resolution coupled with large lateral area imaging, label-free...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy is demonstrated here as a label-free meth...
AbstractFluorescence interference-contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a powerful new technique to measure ...
AbstractSubstrate-supported planar lipid bilayer membranes are attractive model cellular membranes f...
Phosphoinositides are involved in a large number of processes in cells and it is very demanding to s...
AbstractPhospholipid bilayers were studied by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a surface f...
AbstractArtificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel act...
AbstractThe mobility of phospolipids in free-standing and supported membranes was investigated on th...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
AbstractOrganic thin film deposition presents a multiplicity of challenges. Most notably, layer thic...
Chronocoulometry was used to characterize the fluidity and lateral diffusion coefficient of supporte...
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
AbstractWe review the main trends in the development of fluorescence probes to obtain information ab...
AbstractSubnanometer-scale vertical z-resolution coupled with large lateral area imaging, label-free...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
Quantitative differential interference contrast microscopy is demonstrated here as a label-free meth...
AbstractFluorescence interference-contrast (FLIC) microscopy is a powerful new technique to measure ...
AbstractSubstrate-supported planar lipid bilayer membranes are attractive model cellular membranes f...
Phosphoinositides are involved in a large number of processes in cells and it is very demanding to s...
AbstractPhospholipid bilayers were studied by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and a surface f...
AbstractArtificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel act...
AbstractThe mobility of phospolipids in free-standing and supported membranes was investigated on th...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
AbstractOrganic thin film deposition presents a multiplicity of challenges. Most notably, layer thic...
Chronocoulometry was used to characterize the fluidity and lateral diffusion coefficient of supporte...
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
The equilibrium distance between two lipid bilayers stable in bulk water and in proximity of a subst...
AbstractWe review the main trends in the development of fluorescence probes to obtain information ab...