Bangham et al., 1974 - Google Patents
Preparation and use of liposomes as models of biological membranesBangham et al., 1974
- Document ID
- 8461140566695776128
- Author
- Bangham A
- Hill M
- Miller N
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Methods in membrane biology: Volume 1
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The recognition that biological cells exploit the water-oil interfacial activity of certain lipids to define anatomical boundaries has, in recent years, encouraged many workers in this laboratory* and others to develop and study protein-free model membrane systems …
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