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Anomalous Diffusion in Membranes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
We study the undulations and the transverse diffusion of a tagged membrane point in both physical (passive) membranes and active biomembranes. In physical membranes thermal undulations generate a transverse subdiffusive motion, 〈r2〉 ∼ t2/3. Active biomembranes include active sites that use chemical energy to pump ions or molecules from one side to the other. In this case we find a few regimes which show a strongly enhanced diffusion, 〈r2〉 ∼ tα with 1 < α > 2.
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