Search Results - "Chizmadzhev, Yuri A."
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Line Tension and Interaction Energies of Membrane Rafts Calculated from Lipid Splay and Tilt
Published in Biophysical journal (01-02-2005)“…Membrane domains known as rafts are rich in cholesterol and sphingolipids, and are thought to be thicker than the surrounding membrane. If so, monolayers…”
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A Quantitative Model for Membrane Fusion Based on Low-Energy Intermediates
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-06-2001)“…The energetics of a fusion pathway is considered, starting from the contact site where two apposed membranes each locally protrude (as "nipples") toward each…”
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An elastic theory for line tension at a boundary separating two lipid monolayer regions of different thickness
Published in Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) (15-03-2004)“…To study theoretically the physics of the interface between liquid ordered (“raft”) and liquid disordered domains in biological cells and bilayer lipid…”
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Dynamics of Fusion Pores Connecting Membranes of Different Tensions
Published in Biophysical journal (01-05-2000)“…The energetics underlying the expansion of fusion pores connecting biological or lipid bilayer membranes is elucidated. The energetics necessary to deform…”
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Lipid Flow through Fusion Pores Connecting Membranes of Different Tensions
Published in Biophysical journal (01-06-1999)“…When two membranes fuse, their components mix; this is usually described as a purely diffusional process. However, if the membranes are under different…”
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Domain formation in membranes caused by lipid wetting of protein
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (01-05-2008)“…Formation of rafts and other domains in cell membranes is considered as wetting of proteins by lipids. The membrane is modeled as a continuous elastic medium…”
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Opening doors for exogenous agents
Published in Nature biotechnology (01-02-1998)“…The efficient delivery of therapeutic agents in vivo is a sine qua non of successful medical treatment. Often, though, practice falls short of the ideal. Gene…”
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Mechanisms of Self-Assembly and Dissection of Influenza A Virus Protein Scaffold
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Electrical properties of skin at moderate voltages: contribution of appendageal macropores
Published in Biophysical journal (01-02-1998)“…The electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and 60 V are modeled theoretically and measured experimentally. Two…”
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Electrical Properties of Skin at Moderate Voltages
Published in Biophysical journal (01-02-1998)“…The electrical properties of human skin in the range of the applied voltages between 0.2 and 60 V are modeled theoretically and measured experimentally. Two…”
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Skin appendageal macropores as a possible pathway for electrical current
Published in The Journal of investigative dermatology symposium proceedings (01-08-1998)“…The electrical properties of the outermost layer of skin are described by lipid-corneocyte (Zm) and appendageal (Za) impedance, which are connected in…”
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Membrane fusion: overcoming of the hydration barrier and local restructuring
Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-12-1987)“…The early stages of membrane fusion have been investigated theoretically. It has been shown that the hydration repulsion, operating between apposed membranes,…”
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Measurement of rapid release kinetics for drug delivery
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-04-1995)“…A fluorescence measurement system and methods of data analysis were developed to measure rapid kinetics of transdermal transport in vitro. Three variations on…”
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