Anomalous diffusion in artificial lipid bilayers
<p>Diffusion is a process essential to life. The way diffusion processes occur at, and within, the cell membrane is of particular importance for cellular signalling, transport and cellular integrity. However, within cell membranes, diffusion of lipids and proteins has been shown to be ‘anomalo...
Main Author: | Coker, H |
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Other Authors: | Wallace, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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