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Electromechanical properties of biomembranes and nerves
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Membrane StructureEngineeringMechanotransductionPolar MoleculesBiomedical EngineeringPeripheral NerveLipid MovementPeripheral NervesTrans-membrane VoltageBiomechanicsBiophysicsLipidsMembrane PermeationMembrane FormationMembrane BiophysicsPhysiologyBioelectronicsLipid MembranesElectrophysiologyMedicineElectromechanical Properties
Lipid membranes are insulators and capacitors, which can be charged by an external electric field. This phenomenon plays an important role in the field of electrophysiology, for instance when describing nerve pulse conduction. Membranes are also made of polar molecules meaning that they contain molecules with permanent electrical dipole moments. Therefore, the properties of membranes are subject to changes in trans-membrane voltage. Vice versa, mechanical forces on membranes lead to changes in the membrane potential. Associated effects are flexoelectricity, piezoelectricity, and electrostriction.
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