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E-Book, Englisch, 426 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry

Luisi / Walde Giant Vesicles


1. Auflage 2008
ISBN: 978-0-470-51152-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 426 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry

ISBN: 978-0-470-51152-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry Founded by J.-M. LehnPerspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry reflects research whichdevelops supramolecular structures with specific new properties,such as recognition, transport and simulation of biosystems or newmaterials. The series covers all areas from theoretical andmodelling aspects through organic and inorganic chemistry andbiochemistry to materials, solid-state and polymer sciencesreflecting the many and varied applications of supramolecularstructures in modern chemistry. Giant Vesicles Edited by Pier LuigiLuisi and Peter Walde Institute für Polymere, ETH-Zürich,Switzerland Giant vesicles or giant liposomes are supramolecularassembles of amphiphiles, surface active substances which normallycontain one or two hydrophobic chains and one hydrophilic head. Dueto their relatively large size, giant vesicles are easily observedby light microscopy. This volume provides an overview of ideas andresults obtained from experimental studies as well as theoreticalapproaches. A wide variety of aspects ranging from pure mathematicsand physical considerations to biochemical and biologicalapplications are covered. Historical and fundamental aspects arediscussed as well as a range of experimental approaches includingthe micromanipulation and micro-puncturing of single giantvesicles. 87 international contributors comment on a wide range ofissues contained under the five main part headings: IntroductionPreparation Methods Basic Theoretical Aspects Physical PropertiesChemical and Biological Aspects. Giant Vesicles has been writtenfor researchers in the fields of chemistry, biochemistry andbiophysics, working in supra-molecular chemistry, surfactantscience, liposome and pharmaceutical sciences.

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INTRODUCTION.
Why Giant Vesicles? (P. Luisi).
Giant Vesicles: A Historical Introduction (D. Lasic).
PREPARATION METHODS.
Liposome Electroformation (M. Angelova).
Formation of Giant Vesicles from Different Kinds of Lipids Using the Electroformation Method (A. Fischer, et al.).
Observation of a Variety of Giant Vesicles under an Optical Microscope (Ken-ichirou Akashi et al).
BASIC THEORETICAL ASPECTS.
Bending Elasticity of Fluid Membranes (W. Helfrich).
Giant Vesicles: A Theoretical Perspective (U. Seifert).
Free Energy of a Fluctuating Vesicle. Influence of the Fluctuations on the Laplace Law (I. Bivas).
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.
Use of Micropipet Manipulation Techniques to Measure the Properties of Giant Lipid Vesicles (David Needham and Doncho Zhelev)
Fluctuating Vesicle Shapes (H.-G. Dobereiner).
Oblate-Prolate Transition of Ellipsoidal Magnetoliposomes: Experiments showing an Anisotropic Spontaneous Curvature (Olivier Sandre et al).
Micromanipulation of Tubular Vesicles (L. Xu H.-G. Dobereiner).
Electromechanical Properties of Model Membranes and Giant Vesicle Deformations (Phillipe Meleard et al).
Mechanical Properties of Lipid Bilayers Containing Grafted Lipids (I. Bivas, et al.).
Motion of Particles Attached to Giant Vesicles: Falling Ball Viscosimetry and Elasticity Measurements on Lipid Membranes (Rumiana Dimova et al).
Control of Fusion Between Giant Vesicles (Sek Wen Hui et al)
Membrane Roughness and Dispersive Phase as Effects of Higher-order Bending in Fluid Membranes (Beate Klosgen et al).
Swelling and Separation of DOPC Multilayer Systems (J. Thimmel, et al.).
Dynamic Aspects of Fatty Acid Vesicles: pH-induced Vesicle-Micelle Transition and Dilution-induced Formation of Giant Vesicles (Ayako Goto et al).
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS.
Giant Liposomes as Model Biomembranes for Roles of Lipids in Cellular Signalling ( P. Kinnunen, et al.).
Microinjection of Macromolecules in Giant Vesicles Prepared by Electroformation (Thomas Oberholzer et al).
Enzymatic Reactions in Giant Vesicles (P. Walde).
Giant Phospholid Vesicles Entrapping Giant DNA (Shin-ichirou Nomura et al).
Cell Deformation Mechanisms Studies with Actin-containing Giant Vesicles, a Cell-mimicking System (Hidetake Miyata et al).
Light-Induced Shape Transitions of Giant Vesicles ( P. Petrov H.-G. Dobereiner).
Changes in the Morphology of Giant Vesicles Under Various Physico-chemical Stresses (Marie-Alice Guedeau-Boudeville et al).
Magnification of Shpae Fluctuations of Active Giant Unilamellar Vesicles (Jean-Baptiste Manneville et al).
Entrapment of Proteins in Soybean Phosphatidylcholine Vesicles (M. Imai, et al.).
Study on Stress-mediated Behavior and Preparation of Giant Vesicles (Toshinori Shimanouchi et al).
Molecular Organization on Giant Unilamellar Vesicles (S. Gangl, et al.).
Membrane Properties of Archaeal Phospholipids: Effect of Macrocyclization (Olivier Dannenmuller et al).
Indexes.


Pier Luigi Luisi and Peter Walde, both of Institut fürPolymere, ETH-Zürich, Switzerland



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