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SUMMARY:Aurelia Honerkamp-Smith - PHY Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The fluid boundary: considering cell membranes from a soft matter perspective\nFeb 4\, 2016\nPresented by: Aurelia Honerkamp-Smith \nHeld at: Room 202/204 Physics\, 3:45pm (refreshments 3:30pm)\nHost: Cristina Marchetti \n\n\nThe plasma membrane surrounding cells is composed of lipids and proteins\, and is coupled to cytoskeletal fibers and to extracellular matrix. The mixture of lipids that makes up most cell membranes is fluid\, forming a liquid film. As a consequence of this fluidity\, flow near a membrane can induce a sympathetic flow of lipids and membrane proteins. I will discuss experiments demonstrating this lipid mobility in immobile membranes\, and show that fluid flow can be used to advect proteins within lipid bilayers\, producing a local concentration gradient./p> \nhttp://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/a.honerkamp-smith/ \n\n\n\n\n\n——————————————— \nContact Information:\nYudaisy Salomon Sargenton\, administration questions\nyssargen@syr.edu\n315-443-3901\n\n\n\n
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