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Droplet interface bilayers are a convenient model system to study the physio-chemical properties of phospholipid bilayers, the major component of the cell membrane. The mechanical response of these bilayers to various external mechanical stimuli is a
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.13237
Publikováno v:
In Applied Mathematical Modelling January 2025 137 Part A
The physics of foams and emulsions has traditionally been studied using bulk foam/emulsion tests and single film platforms such as the Scheludko cell. Recently there has been a renewed interest in a third class of techniques that we term as single bu
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08130
BiconeDrag is a software package that allows one to perform a flow field based data processing of dynamic interfacial rheology data pertaining to surfactant laden air-fluid interfaces obtained by means of a rotational bicone shear rheometer. MATLAB a
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.01696
Publikováno v:
In Computer Physics Communications October 2021 267
Autor:
Bhamla, M. Saad, Chai, Chew, Alvarez-Valenzuela, Marco A., Tajuelo, Javier, Fuller, Gerald G.
Thin liquid films are central to everyday life. They are ubiquitous in modern technology (pharmaceuticals, coatings), consumer products (foams, emulsions) and also serve vital biological functions (tear film of the eye, pulmonary surfactants in the l
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02180
Publikováno v:
In Advances in Colloid and Interface Science February 2021 288
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BiconeDrag—A data processing application for the oscillating conical bob interfacial shear rheometer
Publikováno v:
In Computer Physics Communications June 2019 239:184-196
Autor:
Guzmán, Eduardo, Tajuelo, Javier, Pastor, Juan Manuel, Rubio, Miguel Ángel, Ortega, Francisco, Rubio, Ramón G.
Publikováno v:
In Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science September 2018 37:33-48