Immobilization of GM1 Causes Pinning and Anomalous Diffusion of Cholera Toxin Bound GM1 Across a Bilayer Membrane
Hoofdauteurs: | de Wit, G, Spillane, K, Ortega-Arroyo, J, Kukura, P |
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Formaat: | Conference item |
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2014
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