Anomalous transport in the crowded world of biological cells
A ubiquitous observation in cell biology is that the diffusive motion of macromolecules and
organelles is anomalous, and a description simply based on the conventional diffusion …
organelles is anomalous, and a description simply based on the conventional diffusion …
[HTML][HTML] Lipid diffusion in planar membranes investigated by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy
R Macháň, M Hof - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 2010 - Elsevier
Investigation of lipid lateral mobility in biological membranes and their artificial models
provides information on membrane dynamics and structure; methods based on optical …
provides information on membrane dynamics and structure; methods based on optical …
Supported phospholipid bilayers
LK Tamm, HM McConnell - Biophysical journal, 1985 - cell.com
Phospholipid bilayers have been formed on glass, quartz, and silicon surfaces by a
sequential transfer of two monolayers at a pressure of approximately 40 dyn/cm from the air …
sequential transfer of two monolayers at a pressure of approximately 40 dyn/cm from the air …
[PDF][PDF] Theoretical analysis of fluorescence photobleaching recovery experiments
DM Soumpasis - Biophysical journal, 1983 - cell.com
We derive an exact closed formula for the fluorescence recovery curve measured in
fluorescence photobleaching recovery experiments employing uniform circular laser beams …
fluorescence photobleaching recovery experiments employing uniform circular laser beams …
Allogeneic stimulation of cytotoxic T cells by supported planar membranes.
AA Brian, HM McConnell - Proceedings of the National …, 1984 - National Acad Sciences
Phospholipid vesicles containing the transmembrane protein H-2Kk spontaneously fuse to
form planar membranes when incubated on treated glass surfaces. Pattern photobleaching …
form planar membranes when incubated on treated glass surfaces. Pattern photobleaching …
Formation of supported planar bilayers by fusion of vesicles to supported phospholipid monolayers
E Kalb, S Frey, LK Tamm - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) …, 1992 - Elsevier
A technique for the production of supported phospholipid bilayers by adsorption and fusion
of small unilamellar vesicles to supported phospholipid monolayers on quartz is described …
of small unilamellar vesicles to supported phospholipid monolayers on quartz is described …
[HTML][HTML] Tethered polymer-supported planar lipid bilayers for reconstitution of integral membrane proteins: silane-polyethyleneglycol-lipid as a cushion and covalent …
ML Wagner, LK Tamm - Biophysical journal, 2000 - cell.com
There is increasing interest in supported membranes as models of biological membranes
and as a physiological matrix for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins …
and as a physiological matrix for studying the structure and function of membrane proteins …
Direct measurement of interstitial convection and diffusion of albumin in normal and neoplastic tissues by fluorescence photobleaching.
SR Chary, RK Jain - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1989 - National Acad Sciences
Macromolecular transport through the interstitial space of a tissue occurs by convection and
diffusion. The convective component of transport results from interstitial fluid flow. There …
diffusion. The convective component of transport results from interstitial fluid flow. There …
[BOOK][B] The structure of biological membranes
PL Yeagle - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Recent research has provided an abundance of new information on membrane
biochemistry. Now more than ever, it is essential to update our current understanding of …
biochemistry. Now more than ever, it is essential to update our current understanding of …
Micropattern formation in supported lipid membranes
Phospholipid vesicles exhibit a natural tendency to fuse and assemble into a continuous
single bilayer membrane on silica and several other substrate materials. The resulting …
single bilayer membrane on silica and several other substrate materials. The resulting …