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Improving Droplet Interface Bilayers as Models for Cell MembranesTaylor, 2016
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This work describes research aimed at improving the droplet interface bilayer (DIB) platform for creating and characterizing biologically relevant model cell membranes. Improvements are made possible in part through the development of a portable, compact platform for …
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