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Pattern formation by electro-osmotic self-organization in flat biomembranes
Pattern formation associated with ionic currents often occurs in biomembranes. The symmetry breaking is interpreted as resulting from an instability driven by the membrane protein segregation. The velocity of a membrane protein under electric field is determined. Two instability mechanisms are sketc...
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