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Dipole potential of lipid membranes

Brockman, 1994

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8996966695699220564
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Brockman H
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Chemistry and physics of lipids

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Of the individual potentials which comprise the potential profile of a membrane, the least well understood is the dipole potential. In general, the dipole potential is manifested between the hydrocarbon interior of the membrane and the first few water layers adjacent to …
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