Boundary value problems in the theory of lipid membranes
From MaRDI portal
Publication:407626
DOI10.1007/S00161-009-0102-8zbMATH Open1234.74035OpenAlexW2156948442MaRDI QIDQ407626FDOQ407626
Authors: Ashutosh Agrawal, David J. Steigmann
Publication date: 27 March 2012
Published in: Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00161-009-0102-8
Recommendations
- Adhesive borders of lipid membranes
- Mechanics of membrane-membrane adhesion
- Notes on superposed incremental deformations in the mechanics of lipid membranes
- Analytical solution of lipid membrane morphology subjected to boundary forces on the edges of rectangular membranes
- Dynamic boundary conditions for membranes whose surface energy depends on the mean and Gaussian curvatures
Cites Work
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Two-dimensional model of vesicle adhesion on curved substrates
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Static equilibrium configurations of a model red blood cell
- Irreducible function bases for simple fluids and liquid crystal films
- On the variational theory of cell-membrane equilibria
- Fluid films with curvature elasticity
- On the Relationship between the Cosserat and Kirchhoff-Love Theories of Elastic Shells
- Stresses in lipid membranes
- Adhesive borders of lipid membranes
- Coexistent fluid-phase equilibria in biomembranes with bending elasticity
- Geometric methods in the elastic theory of membranes in liquid crystal phases
- Free elastic waves on the surface of a tube of infinite thickness
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Energy-minimizing deformations of elastic sheets with bending stiffness
- Adhesion by curvature of lipid tubules
- Point loads on a hemispherical elastic membrane
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Continuum modeling of cell membranes
Cited In (25)
- Local sensitivity analysis of the “membrane shape equation” derived from the Helfrich energy
- Distension-induced gradient capillarity in lipid membranes
- Radial stretching of a thin hollow membrane: biaxial tension, tension field and buckling domains
- Mechanics of membrane-membrane adhesion
- Notes on superposed incremental deformations in the mechanics of lipid membranes
- Variable tilt on lipid membranes
- Membrane tension determines the geometry of donut-shaped transcellular holes
- Bud formation of lipid membranes in response to the surface diffusion of transmembrane proteins and line tension
- Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method for curved and deforming surfaces. I: General theory and application to fluid interfaces
- Mechanics of a lipid bilayer subjected to thickness distension and membrane budding
- An analysis of lipid membrane morphology in the presence of coordinate-dependent non-uniformity
- Some observations on variational elasticity and its application to plates and membranes
- Asymmetric lipid bilayers from the perspective of three-dimensional liquid crystal theory
- Stability of lipid membranes with orthotropic symmetry
- Computational modeling of coupled interactions of fluid membranes with embedded filaments
- Analytical solution of lipid membrane morphology subjected to boundary forces on the edges of rectangular membranes
- Analysis of lipid flow on minimal surfaces
- Modeling the electrostatic contribution to the line tension between lipid membrane domains using Poisson-Boltzmann theory
- Adhesive borders of lipid membranes
- Deformation analysis of nonuniform lipid membrane subjected to local inflammations
- Partial localization, lipid bilayers, and the elastica functional
- A finite element method to compute three-dimensional equilibrium configurations of fluid membranes: optimal parameterization, variational formulation and applications
- A discussion on the mechanics of lipid membranes: Lagrange multipliers and a singular substrate
- Mechanics of lipid membranes under the influence of intramembrane viscosity
- A model for surface diffusion of trans-membrane proteins on lipid bilayers
This page was built for publication: Boundary value problems in the theory of lipid membranes
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q407626)