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Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly. Volume 37

  • Book

  • July 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5724003

Advances in Biomembranes and Lipid Self-Assembly, Volume 37 provides a comprehensive compilation of recent developments in a field that is in a state of rapid growth as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many problems, both old and new. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics, and laser physics, with timely articles written by experts. New chapters in this updated release include Engulfment of particles by vesicles containing curved membrane proteins coupled with active cytoskeletal forces, Interaction of cells with different types of nanostructured surfaces, Solid-supported lipid bilayer formation by solvent exchange, and more.

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Table of Contents

  1. Engulfment of particles by vesicles containing curved membrane proteins coupled with active cytoskeletal forces Raj Kumar Sadhu, Sarah R. Barger, Samo Penic, Ales Iglic, Mira Krendel, Nils C. Gauthier, and Nir S. Gov
  2. Interaction of cells with different types of TiO2 nanostructured surfaces Niharika Rawat, Ita Junkar, Ales Iglic, Veronika Kralj-Iglic, Mukta Kulkarni-Sambhare, Ekaterina Gongadze, and Metka Bencina
  3. Solid-supported lipid bilayer formation by solvent exchange George Cordoyiannis, Laure Bar, Mart�n Eduardo Villanueva, Shova Neupane, and Patricia Losada-P�rez
  4. Formation Principles of Tunneling Nanotubes Mitja Drab, Veronika Kralj-Iglic, Peter Veranic, Natasa Resnik, Mateja Erdani Kreft, Ales Iglic

Authors

Ales Iglic? Full Professor and Head of Laboratory of Biophysics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ales Iglic received his B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in physics and M.Sc. degree in biophysics from the Department of Physics, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, all from the University of Ljubljana. He is a Full Professor and the Head of Laboratory of Biophysics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at University of Ljubljana. His main research interests are in electrostatics, mechanics and statistical physics of lipid nanostructures and biological membranes. He is devoted to higher education, basic research in biophysics and close contacts to clinical practice. Prof. Iglic was visiting scientist and professor at �bo Academy University in Turku (Finland), Friedrich Schiller University in Jena (Germany) and Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic). He established collaborations with researchers from different universities across the Europe, USA and India and was supervisor of many M.Sc., Ph.D. and postdoctoral students from Slovenia, Czech Republic, Poland, Iran, Bulgaria, Germany, India and Israel. Since 2009 is the editor of Elsevier book series �Advances in Planar Lipid Bilayers and Liposomes� (APLBL). Michael Rappolt Professor of Lipid Biophysics, University of Leeds, UK. Michael Rappolt has been appointed as Professor of Lipid Biophysics (School of Food Science and Nutrition) in April 2013. He received his MSc and PhD in physics from the University of Hamburg and achieved his habilitation at the University of Ljubljana in the Faculty of Health Sciences. He was Senior Researcher at the Synchrotron Trieste Outstation (Italy), Institute of Biophysics and Nanosystems Research (Austrian Academy of Sciences), before becoming Assistant Professor at Graz University of Technology. Professor Michael Rappolt is a leading authority on investigating the structure and dynamics of lipid membranes using small-angle X-ray scattering. His recent research activities have concentrated on the study of drug/membrane interactions with potential applications to drug delivery and food. Further research topics concentrate on characterising crystallization processes in food, the investigation of colloid interfaces and the determination of particle structures on the nanoscale. He also seeks to transfer standard measurement techniques applied in food research - such as mechanic (sound and shear) and thermodynamic sample manipulations to synchrotron sites - to understand food on a smaller (nanometre) and faster (microsecond) scale. Patricia Losada Perez Professor of Physics, Universit� libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Brussels, Belgium. Dr. Patricia Mar�a Losada P�rez is a research scientist in experimental thermal physics and soft matter, affiliated with the Universit� libre de Bruxelles (ULB) in Brussels, Belgium. She is associated with the "Experimental Thermal Physics and Soft Matter� laboratory and also holds a voluntary research position at KU Leuven in the Soft Matter & Biophysics group .