PMID: 15244632Jul 13, 2004Paper

Rupture of a liposomal vesicle

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Marco A Idiart, Yan Levin

Abstract

We discuss pore dynamics in osmotically stressed vesicles. A set of equations which govern the liposomal size, internal solute concentration, and pore diameter is solved numerically. We find that dependent on the internal solute concentration and vesicle size, liposomes can stay pore free, nucleate a short-lived pore, or nucleate a long-lived pore. The phase diagram of pore stability is constructed, and the different scaling regimes are deduced analytically.

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