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Sut et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Controlling molecular self-assembly of inverse-phosphocholine lipids at oxide interfaces with divalent cations

Sut et al., 2023

Document ID
3379865209358050923
Author
Sut T
Park S
Jackman J
Cho N
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Materials Today

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Sub-100 nm vesicles composed of inverse-phosphocholine (CP) lipids are versatile building blocks for interfacing with inorganic material surfaces and demonstrate unique chemical functionalities due to outward-facing phosphate groups. Compared to typical phospholipids …
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