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Lipid Bilayer Vesicle Generation Using Microfluidic Jetting
Published on: February 21, 2014
Limiting shapes of confined lipid vesicles
B Kavčič1, A Sakashita2, H Noguchi3
1Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Am Campus 1, A-3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria. bor.kavcic@ist.ac.at.
Abstract:
We theoretically study the shapes of lipid vesicles confined to a spherical cavity, elaborating a framework based on the so-called limiting shapes constructed from geometrically simple structural elements such as double-membrane walls and edges. Partly inspired by numerical results, the proposed non-compartmentalized and compartmentalized limiting shapes are arranged in the bilayer-couple phase diagram which is then compared to its free-vesicle counterpart. We also compute the area-difference-elasticity phase diagram of the limiting shapes and we use it to interpret shape transitions experimentally observed in vesicles confined within another vesicle. The limiting-shape framework may be generalized to theoretically investigate the structure of certain cell organelles such as the mitochondrion.
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