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Biomembrane Structures 169 PI Haris and D. Chapman (Eds.) IOS Press, 1998

Lukas et al., 1998

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2077122578546585617
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Lukas K
Zhifeng S
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Biomembrane Structures

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Since its first application to study biomembrane structure about eight years ago, atomic force microscopy has been employed to investigate the surface topography of lipid bilayers and various membrane proteins at~ 1 nm resolution. Force-induced conformational changes and …
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