Droplet networks, from lipid bilayers to synthetic tissues
An aqueous droplet in a solution of lipid in oil acquires a lipid monolayer coat. When two such droplets are brought together, they adhere through the formation of a droplet interface bilayer (DIB) (Fig. 1a). A high contact angle at the interface (Fig. 1a) indicates a strong interaction between the...
Main Authors: | Booth, M, Restrepo Schild, V, Downs, F, Bayley, J |
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Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2019
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