Groves, 2007 - Google Patents
Supported lipid bilayers as mimics for cell surfaces and as tools in biotechnologyGroves, 2007
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- Groves J
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- BioMEMS and Biomedical Nanotechnology: Volume III Therapeutic Micro/Nanotechnology
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The phospholipid bilayer is a universal molecular architecture that is shared by all cell membranes. The canonical vision of this material is a fluid mosaic [1] of proteins, lipids, and cholesterol that exhibits both a high degree of lateral fluidity and heterogeneity [2, 3]. There …
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