2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47705-9_8
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Using Computer Simulations and Virtual Reality to Understand, Design and Optimize Artificial Water Channels

Abstract: In biology, metabolite transport across cell membranes occurs through natural channels and pores. Artificial ion-channel architectures represent potential mimics of natural ionic conduction. Many such systems were produced leading to a remarkable set of alternative artificial ion-channels. Far less advances were achieved in the area of synthetic biomimetic water channels, even though they could improve our understanding of the natural function of protein channels and may provide new strategies to generate high… Show more

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“…This scarcity may be because these approaches are often used as a tool in a research project, but are not necessarily the actual focus of the work. It is very likely that many more immersive experiments have been conducted than a literature search would reveal, as membrane objects lend themselves very well to such visualizations (Martinez et al, 2020b;Baaden, 2022). As lipid diffusion and currents can be naturally translated into field lines, it is already possible with VR to visualize such type of rendering properties (Laureanti et al, 2020).…”
Section: New Solutions To Old Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scarcity may be because these approaches are often used as a tool in a research project, but are not necessarily the actual focus of the work. It is very likely that many more immersive experiments have been conducted than a literature search would reveal, as membrane objects lend themselves very well to such visualizations (Martinez et al, 2020b;Baaden, 2022). As lipid diffusion and currents can be naturally translated into field lines, it is already possible with VR to visualize such type of rendering properties (Laureanti et al, 2020).…”
Section: New Solutions To Old Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%