Biomimetic phospholipid membrane organization on graphene and graphene oxide surfaces: A molecular dynamics simulation study
Supported phospholipid membrane patches stabilized on graphene surfaces have shown potential in sensor device functionalization, including biosensors and biocatalysis. Lipid dip-pen nanolithography (L-DPN) is a method useful in generating supported membrane structures that maintain lipid functionali...
Main Authors: | Willems, N, Urtizberea, A, Verre, A, Iliut, M, Lelimousin, M, Hirtz, M, Vijayaraghavan, A, Sansom, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Chemical Society
2017
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