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Biological Membranes: Detection of Melting Processes using Differential Scanning Calorimetry PDF Print E-mail
Membrane Biophysics
Written by Heiko Seeger   
Thursday, 22 March 2007
ImageIn the previous article we learned that a lipid bilayer can exist in different phases. We introduced the terms solid ordered (gel) and liquid disordered (fluid). The first one is a highly ordered phase. The lipids are arranged on a lattice and their structure is ordered. If the membrane is in the other pahse the lipids have lost their internal ordering and they lack their lattice ordering as well. Therefore, a membrane which melts is subject to two different melting processes.
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Biological Membranes: The Lipid Bilayer PDF Print E-mail
Membrane Biophysics
Written by Heiko Seeger   
Thursday, 07 December 2006

LipidBilayer
A liposome formed from a lipid bilayer (taken from http://courses.cm.utexas.edu/)
Biological membranes play an important role in the functionality of biological cells. Their basic bricks are sugars, polymers of amino acids (proteins) and lipids. Lipids are small amphiphilic molecules meaning that they have a part which likes water and another one which does not like it. . In this article and following articles we want to focus on the phyiscs of lipids and their aggregates.


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Biological Membranes - Their Basic Bricks PDF Print E-mail
Membrane Biophysics
Written by Heiko Seeger   
Friday, 29 September 2006

ImageThat we experience life as we know it is partially due to the evolution of biological membranes. They allowed to define an inner and outer part of cells and provided to protect life from a partly hostile environment. The so called plasma membrane surrounds cells and inside of each cell biological membranes confine regions of various functional properties. Areas as such are for example the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus or the mitochondria. The latter one is responsible for the energy production of biological cells, whereas the other ones are related to the synthesize and the distribution of important macromolecules called proteins.


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Content List: Membrane Biopyhsics PDF Print E-mail
Membrane Biophysics
Written by Heiko Seeger   
Wednesday, 27 September 2006
In the series of articles on Membrane Biophysics xscience.info wants to provide a collection of articles which introduce into this topic. The texts are intented to be for a broad audience without a deep scientific education. In the following we list all the chapters available.
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Biological Membranes: Foreword PDF Print E-mail
Membrane Biophysics
Written by Heiko Seeger   
Monday, 25 September 2006

Animal Cell ArtworkLife would not have been possible without the evolution of biological membranes. They allowed to define an outer and inner and protected life from a partially hostile environment. The plasma membrane surrounds cells, whereas in cells again biological membranes define different regions such as the Golgi apparatus, the endoplasmatic reticulum and the mitochondria. These areas are responsible for important functions such as the delivery of macromolecules of amino acids (proteins), the synthesis of these or providing the energy production of cells.

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