The study of platelet receptors using artificial lipid bilayers
Artificial lipid bilayers are powerful tools that can be used to model the interactions between platelets and membrane-bound ligands. To mimic the interaction of platelets with membrane-bound ligands, biotinylated lipids can be used to couple monobiotinylated recombinant ligands to the upper leaflet...
Main Authors: | Dustin, ML, Pollitt, AY |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2018
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