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Theory for the bending anisotropy of lipid membranes and tubule formation
C. M. Chen
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Department of Physics
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lipids
100%
membranes
100%
anisotropy
100%
bending
100%
tubules
100%
symmetry breaking
50%
orientation
25%
solutions
25%
asymmetry
25%
coupling
25%
cooling
25%
spheres
25%
mean-field theory
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rigidity
100%
Anisotropy
100%
Membrane Lipid
100%
Temperature
66%
Membrane
66%
Tilting
66%
Solution and Solubility
33%
Lipid
33%
Cooling
33%
Physics
Anisotropy
100%
Membrane
100%
Lipid
100%
Temperature
50%
Broken Symmetry
50%
Cooling
25%
Spheres
25%
Field Theory
25%
Asymmetry
25%
Ripples
25%
Vesicle
25%
Engineering
Bending Rigidity
100%
Principal Direction
66%
Molecular Orientation
33%
Flat Membrane
33%
Continuous Change
33%
Dilute Solution
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Ripple
25%