Authors
C Monzel, K Sengupta
Publication date
2016/5/12
Journal
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume
49
Issue
24
Pages
243002
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Shape fluctuations of lipid membranes have intrigued cell biologists and physicists alike. In the cellular context, their origin—thermal or active—and their physiological significance are open questions. These small incessant displacements, also called membrane undulations, have mostly been studied in model membranes and membranes of simple cells like erythrocytes. Thermal fluctuations of such membranes have been very well described both theoretically and experimentally; active fluctuations are a topic of current interest. Experimentally, membrane fluctuations are not easy to measure, the main challenge being to develop techniques which are capable of measuring very small displacements at very high speed, and preferably over a large area and long time. Scattering techniques have given access to fluctuations in membrane stacks and a variety of optical microscopy based techniques have been devised to …
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C Monzel, K Sengupta - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2016