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Supported double membranes

Murray et al., 2009

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11102943150146836095
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Murray D
Tamm L
Kiessling V
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Journal of structural biology

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Planar model membranes, like supported lipid bilayers and surface-tethered vesicles, have been proven to be useful tools for the investigation of complex biological functions in a significantly less complex membrane environment. In this study, we introduce a supported …
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