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Title: Steered molecular dynamics of lipid membrane indentation by carbon and silicon-carbide nanotubes - the impact of indenting angle uncertainty
Authors: Raczyński, Przemysław
Górny, Krzysztof
Bełdowski, Piotr
Yuvan, Steven
Marciniak, Beata
Dendzik, Zbigniew
Keywords: nanotubes; steered molecular dynamics; biological membranes; indentation; drug delivery; nanoneedle
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Sensors" (2021), iss. 21, art. no. 7011, s. 1-12
Abstract: Due to the semi-liquid nature and uneven morphologies of biological membranes, indentation may occur in a range of non-ideal conditions. These conditions are relatively unstudied and may alter the physical characteristics of the process. One of the basic challenges in the construction of nanoindenters is to appropriately align the nanotube tip and approach the membrane at a perpendicular angle. To investigate the impact of deviations from this ideal, we performed non-equilibrium steered molecular dynamics simulations of the indentation of phospholipid membranes by homogeneous CNT and non-homogeneous SiCNT indenters. We used various angles, rates, and modes of indentation, and the withdrawal of the relative indenter out of the membrane in corresponding conditions was simulated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/21834
DOI: 10.3390/s21217011
ISSN: 1424-8220
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