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Ionic‐Electronic Coupling Modulation Induced by Nanofibrous Phase Separation for Synaptic Organic Electrochemical Transistors

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Nanofibrous phase separationengineered polymer blends enable ionic‐electronic coupling modulation in organic electrochemical transistors. The resulting synaptic devices exhibit multiscale plasticity, stochastic weight updating, and robust classification performance, offering a scalable material strategy toward hardware‐based neuromorphic computing ...
Canghao Xu   +5 more
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Phase-Dependent Adsorption of Myelin Basic Protein to Phosphatidylcholine Lipid Bilayers. [PDF]

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Maleš P   +4 more
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Synthesis, insertion, and characterization of SARS-CoV-2 membrane protein within lipid bilayers. [PDF]

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Zhang Y   +10 more
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Softening of lipid bilayers

European Biophysics Journal, 1985
The softening of wet lipid bilayer membranes during their gel-to-fluid first-order phase transition is studied by computer simulation of a family of two-dimensional microscopic interaction models. The models include a variable number, q, of lipid chain conformational states, where 2 less than or equal to q less than or equal to 10.
Ole G. Mouritsen, Martin J. Zuckermann
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Nanoparticle–lipid bilayer interactions studied with lipid bilayer arrays

Nanoscale, 2015
Cationic and anionic polystyrene nanoparticles were screened for lipid bilayer interactions with different solutions, bilayer compositions, and particle charges.
Tyler Smith, Bin Lu, Jacob J. Schmidt
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Water and Lipid Bilayers

2015
Water is crucial to the structure and function of biological membranes. In fact, the membrane's basic structural unit, i.e. the lipid bilayer, is self-assembled and stabilized by the so-called hydrophobic effect, whereby lipid molecules unable to hydrogen bond with water aggregate in order to prevent their hydrophobic portions from being exposed to ...
Jonathan D. Nickels, John Katsaras
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