Data underlying the PhD thesis: Microfluidics for Biophysical Studies at the Interface with Artificial Lipid Membranes

DOI:10.4121/8eedb36f-3b52-4ed3-9bdf-ee9e524ead91.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/8eedb36f-3b52-4ed3-9bdf-ee9e524ead91
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Yahyazadeh Shourabi, Arash; Aubin-Tam, Marie-Eve (2025): Data underlying the PhD thesis: Microfluidics for Biophysical Studies at the Interface with Artificial Lipid Membranes. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/8eedb36f-3b52-4ed3-9bdf-ee9e524ead91.v1
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Dataset

In this thesis, I explore different topics related to the biophysics of lipid bilayers utilizing newly developed opto-microfluidics. After an introductory chapter (Chapter 1), the thesis is structurally divided in two sections, each containing 3 chapters. The first section (Chapters 2 to 4) comprises a description and characterization of the different microfluidic systems that are developed in this thesis. These new tools are used for the biophysical studies on lipid bilayers that are included in the second section (Chapters 5 to 7).


History

  • 2025-01-29 first online
  • 2025-03-05 published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

Spreadsheert/xlsx - Notepad/txt- COMSOL/mph - rar - zip

Organizations

Kavli institute of Nanoscience, Department of Bionanoscience, Delft University of Technology

DATA

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