Certain biomembrane shapes like cylinders, spheres, tori, biconcave discoids, and Delaunay surfaces form a geometric group independent of the specific biomembrane equation when pressure, tension, and bending moduli meet particular conditions.
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Liquid Crystal Theory of Biomembranes
Certain biomembrane shapes like cylinders, spheres, tori, biconcave discoids, and Delaunay surfaces form a geometric group independent of the specific biomembrane equation when pressure, tension, and bending moduli meet particular conditions.