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Polymer Supported Lipid Bilayers

Polymer Supported Lipid Bilayers

... common polymer supports have had their genesis in ...successful polymer based lipid bilayer cushion, the poly- mer must have some few specific ...the polymer must be hydrophilic, and they must ... See full document

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Rapid fabrication of polymer microfluidic systems for the production of artificial lipid bilayers

Rapid fabrication of polymer microfluidic systems for the production of artificial lipid bilayers

... noise-free bilayers could be formed on all the polymers ...the lipid film occurred over ...a polymer microfluidic system should be comparable to results obtained using alternative BLM formation ... See full document

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Optimization of Brownian ratchets for the manipulation of charged components within supported lipid bilayers

Optimization of Brownian ratchets for the manipulation of charged components within supported lipid bilayers

... charged lipid during the drift time t is smaller than ...charged lipid, the time t for which the charged lipid is driven out of the ratchet was ... See full document

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Reich, Christian
  

(2007):


	Structure, Fluidity and Phase Behavior of Supported Lipid Membranes: An Investigation by X-ray Reflectivity and Fluorescence Microscopy.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

Reich, Christian (2007): Structure, Fluidity and Phase Behavior of Supported Lipid Membranes: An Investigation by X-ray Reflectivity and Fluorescence Microscopy. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Physik

... single lipid bilayers at the solid interface; this biomimetic membrane is more repre- sentative of cell membranes than lipid monolayers and can be extended to study more complex protein-lipid ... See full document

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TrackArt: the user friendly interface for single molecule tracking data analysis and simulation applied to complex diffusion in mica supported lipid bilayers

TrackArt: the user friendly interface for single molecule tracking data analysis and simulation applied to complex diffusion in mica supported lipid bilayers

... For over 20 years, numerous authors have described ap- proaches for SMT data acquisition, analysis, extraction of diffusion coefficients, and uncertainty estimation [11-15]. For each experimental paradigm, several ... See full document

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Two Dimensional Diffusion of Colloidal Particles on Supported Lipid Bilayers

Two Dimensional Diffusion of Colloidal Particles on Supported Lipid Bilayers

... the lipid bilayer (cell membrane). Singer et al. argue that a lipid bilayer can be viewed as a two-dimensional liquid, in which the constituent lipids can freely ...a lipid bilayer [21], see figure ... See full document

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Manipulation and sorting of membrane proteins using patterned diffusion-aided ratchets with AC fields in supported lipid bilayers

Manipulation and sorting of membrane proteins using patterned diffusion-aided ratchets with AC fields in supported lipid bilayers

... We present ratchets capable of directing the movement of charged components within supported bilayer lipid membranes. These ratchets make use of asymmetrically patterned features and AC electric fields, and ... See full document

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The effect of the protein corona on the interaction between nanoparticles and lipid bilayers

The effect of the protein corona on the interaction between nanoparticles and lipid bilayers

... to lipid adsorption on the NP surface with a consequent lipid loss from the ...indicating lipid extraction upon NP ...of lipid packing, inversely proportional to the APM, due to a loss of ... See full document

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Colloids On Lipid Bilayers: Deformations, Interactions And Migration

Colloids On Lipid Bilayers: Deformations, Interactions And Migration

... to bilayers via electrostatic and ligand receptor ...PEG polymer chain with around 30 monomers, the onset of attractive interaction between the biotin and streptavidin measured by surface force apparatus ... See full document

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Coupling optical and electrical measurements in artificial membranes: Lateral diffusion of lipids and channel forming peptides in planar bilayers

Coupling optical and electrical measurements in artificial membranes: Lateral diffusion of lipids and channel forming peptides in planar bilayers

... The programme was initiated in 1991 thanks to a modest Franco-British grant (Alliance scheme, no. 91 073) which allowed bilateral reciprocal visits for discussion (couple of days) and working sessions (couple of weeks). ... See full document

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Optimization of Matrix Enhanced-Surface Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (ME_SALDI MSI) for Preliminary Studies Involving Supported Lipid Bilayers.

Optimization of Matrix Enhanced-Surface Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (ME_SALDI MSI) for Preliminary Studies Involving Supported Lipid Bilayers.

... DPPC lipid underwent significant fragmentation under the laser condition needed for analyte desorption and the PC headgroup was the primary surviving ion ... See full document

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Actin Assembly at Model-Supported Lipid Bilayers

Actin Assembly at Model-Supported Lipid Bilayers

... of supported lipid bilayers to reveal dynamics of actin polymerization from a nonpolymerizing subphase via cationic ...charged lipid, lipid mobility, and buffer conditions, we show that ... See full document

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Micrometre and nanometre scale patterning of binary polymer brushes, supported lipid bilayers and proteins

Micrometre and nanometre scale patterning of binary polymer brushes, supported lipid bilayers and proteins

... Nanostructured brushes were fabricated using interferometric lithography (IL). In this case, photodeprotection was achieved by exposing substrates to an interferogram formed using a Lloyd's mirror two-beam ... See full document

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Structural rearrangements of polymeric insulin loaded nanoparticles interacting with surface supported model lipid membranes

Structural rearrangements of polymeric insulin loaded nanoparticles interacting with surface supported model lipid membranes

... POPC:POPS bilayers, makes it very valuable to complement the QCM-D data, which yield acoustically coupled mass (see below), with an optical method like reflectometry that is only sensitive to mass changes not ... See full document

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Micrometre and nanometre scale patterning of binary polymer brushes, supported lipid bilayers and proteins

Micrometre and nanometre scale patterning of binary polymer brushes, supported lipid bilayers and proteins

... Binary polymer brush patterns were fabricated via photodeprotection of an aminosilane with a photo-cleavable nitrophenyl protecting ...facilitate polymer brush growth via atom transfer radical ... See full document

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Facile formation of highly mobile supported lipid bilayers on surface-quaternized pH-responsive polymer brushes

Facile formation of highly mobile supported lipid bilayers on surface-quaternized pH-responsive polymer brushes

... Selective quaternization of these PDMA brushes using various n-alkyl iodides was achieved simply by conducting the Menschutkin reaction in n-hexane, which is a poor solvent for PDMA. This approach ensures that ... See full document

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Simple, Direct Routes to Polymer Brush Traps and Nanostructures for Studies of Diffusional Transport in Supported Lipid Bilayers

Simple, Direct Routes to Polymer Brush Traps and Nanostructures for Studies of Diffusional Transport in Supported Lipid Bilayers

... formed. Lipid mobilities on such surfaces are comparable to those observed on ...contain lipid di ff usion, “ walls ” are grown from unmodi fi ed regions of the sample by atom-transfer radical polymerization ... See full document

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Simple, Direct Routes to Polymer Brush Traps and Nanostructures for Studies of Diffusional Transport in Supported Lipid Bilayers

Simple, Direct Routes to Polymer Brush Traps and Nanostructures for Studies of Diffusional Transport in Supported Lipid Bilayers

... 100-200 nm wide, 5.5 nm high chrome structures at 1.5 – 2 m spacings, they were able to investigate the role of spatial organization in T-cell receptor signalling. 16 It was found that the recognition of a peptide ... See full document

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CHEMICAL PENETRATION ENHANCERS FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

CHEMICAL PENETRATION ENHANCERS FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

... keratolytic and penetration enhancing applicatios 19 . Urea causes the hydration of stratum corneum by the formation of hydrophilic channels within the barrier layer of skin. They are also known to cause disruption of ... See full document

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Dynamic Morphologies and Stability of Droplet Interface Bilayers

Dynamic Morphologies and Stability of Droplet Interface Bilayers

... interface bilayers (DIBs), accounting for lipid kinetics in the monolayers and bilayer, and droplet evaporation due to imbalance between osmotic and Laplace ...for lipid desorption is slow compared ... See full document

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