Bilayer formation with fluorinated amphiphiles and applications in membrane protein studies
<p>Every cell is enclosed by a membrane which gives structure to the cell and allows for the passage of nutrients and wastes into and out of the cell. Membranes are made up of amphiphilic lipid molecules, with one water-soluble end, and one hydrophobic end. Naturally occurring and synthetic me...
Main Author: | Raychaudhuri, P |
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Other Authors: | Bayley, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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