John Katsaras Distinguished R&D Staff / Soft Matter Sample Environments Responsible Contact . . | KATSARASJ@ORNL.GOV All Publications The in vivo structure of biological membranes and evidence for lipid domains... Line tension controls liquid-disordered + liquid-ordered domain size transition in lipid bilayers Curvature Memory in Electrically Stimulated Lipid Membranes Neuronal Plasma Membranes as Supramolecular Assemblies for Biological Memory Physicochemical control of solvation and molecular assembly of charged amphiphilic oligomers at air-aqueous interfaces... Amantadine interactions with phase separated lipid membranes... Neutron spin echo shows pHLIP is capable of retarding membrane thickness fluctuations... Nanoscopic lipid domains determined by microscopy and neutron scattering Heterosynaptic plasticity in memristive and memcapacitive lipid bilayers: A snapshot review Physical insights into biological memory using phospholipid membranes Cations Control Lipid Bilayer Memcapacitance Associated with Long-Term Potentiation Real Space and Time Imaging of Collective Headgroup Dipole Motions in Zwitterionic Lipid Bilayers Biophysical studies of lipid nanodomains using different physical characterization techniques Amphiphilic Co-Solvents Modulate the Structure of Membrane Domains Evidence for long-term potentiation in phospholipid membranes A flexible neutron spectrometer concept with a new ultra-high field steady-state vertical-bore magnet Heterosynaptic plasticity in biomembrane memristors controlled by pH The Unexpected Role of Cations in the Self-Assembly of Positively Charged Amphiphiles at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces Modeling the partitioning of amphiphilic molecules and co-solvents in biomembranes Additively Manufactured NdFeB Polyphenylene Sulfide Halbach Magnets to Generate Variable Magnetic Fields for Neutron Reflectometry Disentangling Memristive and Memcapacitive Effects in Droplet Interface Bilayers Using Dynamic Impedance Spectroscopy Squeezing Out Interfacial Solvation: The Role of Hydrogen-Bonding in the Structural and Orientational Freedom of Molecular Self-Assembly Ion Pairing and Molecular Orientation at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces: Self-Assembly and Function Microbial Membranes: A Challenge for Bioenergy Model Membrane Systems Used to Study Plasma Membrane Lipid Asymmetry Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Shull Wollan Center/Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences User Facilities