Mesoscopic models of lipid bilayers and bilayers with embedded ...
Mesoscopic models of lipid bilayers and bilayers with embedded ... Mesoscopic models of lipid bilayers and bilayers with embedded ...
This thesis is based on the following publications: • M. Venturoli and B. Smit, Phys. Chem. Comm., 1999, 10, 45-49, ”Simulating the self-assembly of model membranes” Publications • M. Kranenburg, M. Venturoli and B. Smit, Phys. Rev. E, 2003, 67, art.nr. 060901(R), ”Molecular simulations of mesoscopic bilayer phases” • M. Kranenburg, M. Venturoli and B. Smit, J. Phys. Chem. B., 2003, 107, 11491- 11501, ”Phase behavior and induced interdigitation in bilayers studied with dissipative particle dynamics” • M. Venturoli, B. Smit and M.M. Sperotto, accepted for publication in Biophys. J. ”Simulation studies of protein-induced bilayer deformations, and lipid-induced protein tilting, on a mesoscopic model for lipid bilayers with embedded proteins”
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This thesis is based on the following publications:<br />
• M. Venturoli <strong>and</strong> B. Smit, Phys. Chem. Comm., 1999, 10, 45-49,<br />
”Simulating the self-assembly <strong>of</strong> model membranes”<br />
Publications<br />
• M. Kranenburg, M. Venturoli <strong>and</strong> B. Smit, Phys. Rev. E, 2003, 67, art.nr. 060901(R),<br />
”Molecular simulations <strong>of</strong> mesoscopic bilayer phases”<br />
• M. Kranenburg, M. Venturoli <strong>and</strong> B. Smit, J. Phys. Chem. B., 2003, 107, 11491-<br />
11501,<br />
”Phase behavior <strong>and</strong> induced interdigitation in <strong>bilayers</strong> studied <strong>with</strong> dissipative<br />
particle dynamics”<br />
• M. Venturoli, B. Smit <strong>and</strong> M.M. Sperotto, accepted for publication in Biophys. J.<br />
”Simulation studies <strong>of</strong> protein-induced bilayer deformations, <strong>and</strong> <strong>lipid</strong>-induced<br />
protein tilting, on a mesoscopic model for <strong>lipid</strong> <strong>bilayers</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>embedded</strong> proteins”