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The Capacitance and Electromechanical Coupling of Lipid Membranes Close to Transitions: The Effect of Electrostriction
Thomas Rainer Heimburg
Biocomplexity
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Capacitance
100%
Capacitive Coupling
100%
Electromechanical Coupling
100%
Lipid Membrane
100%
Melting Transition
66%
Phase Transition
33%
Biomembranes
33%
Fluid Membranes
33%
Pressure-induced
33%
Excess Charge
33%
External Field
33%
Physiologically Relevant
33%
Transition Temperature
33%
Chain Melting
33%
Pressure Dependence
33%
Capacitors
33%
Membrane Phase
33%
Small Changes
33%
Material Science
Electromechanical Coupling
100%
Capacitance
100%
Capacitor
25%
Engineering
Lateral Pressure
50%
Electromechanical Behavior
50%
Membrane Phase
50%