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Advances in Biophysics of Cellular Membranes

This special issue belongs to the section “Cellular Biophysics“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Membrane research has always been an interdisciplinary subject inviting and requiring biologists, physicists, and chemists to establish the fundamental principles of membrane structures and functions. This tenet is ever more relevant with the significant advancements in structural biological and computational tools, in which even a single experiment may require cooperation between scientists from different disciplines. The European Joint Theory/Experiment Meeting on Membranes (EJTEMM 2024 to be held at the University of Debrecen, Hungary between 12–14 June) is organized with the aforementioned principle in mind, covering a wide range of subjects of theoretical and experimental membrane research. Corresponding to the sessions of the meeting, reviews and original articles are invited for submission (not exclusively) in the following areas: membrane proteins, non-bilayer membrane structures, extracellular vesicles, membrane active/cell penetrating peptides, membrane mimetics, lipid–protein interactions, membrane curvature, and membrane dynamics. In addition to contributions from participants of the conference, manuscripts are welcome from other interested research groups. All manuscripts will be peer-reviewed. The deadline of manuscript submission is 20 April 2025.

Prof. Dr. Péter Viktor Nagy
Dr. György Vámosi
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • experimental and theoretical membrane research
  • membrane proteins
  • non-bilayer membrane structures
  • extracellular vesicles
  • membrane active peptides
  • cell penetrating peptides
  • membrane mimetics
  • lipid–protein interactions
  • membrane curvature
  • membrane dynamics

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Cells - ISSN 2073-4409