Elastic membranes in confinement

An elastic membrane stretched between two walls takes a shape defined by its length and the volume of fluid it encloses. Many biological structures, such as cells, mitochondria and coiled DNA, have fine internal structure in which a membrane (or elastic member) is geometrically ‘confined’ by another...

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Published in:Journal of the Royal Society interface Vol. 13; no. 120; p. 20160408
Main Authors: Bostwick, J. B., Miksis, M. J., Davis, S. H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England The Royal Society 01-07-2016
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