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Supported Lipopolysaccharide Bilayers

Langmuir, 2012
In this report, the formation of supported lipopolysaccharide bilayers (LPS-SLBs) is studied with extracted native and glycoengineered LPS from Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and Salmonella enterica sv typhimurium ( S. typhimurium ) to assemble a platform that allows measurement of LPS membrane structure and the detection of membrane tethered ...
Stefan, Kaufmann   +6 more
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Single bilayer liposomes

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes, 1971
Further investigation has revealed that the liposomes formed by highly sonicated 4% phosphatidic acid/96% phosphatidyl choline in 0.16 M KCl are single bilayer spherical shells, with a Stokes' radius of 120 ± 4 A.
S M, Johnson   +3 more
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Nanoparticle–lipid bilayer interactions studied with lipid bilayer arrays

Nanoscale, 2015
Cationic and anionic polystyrene nanoparticles were screened for lipid bilayer interactions with different solutions, bilayer compositions, and particle charges.
Bin, Lu, Tyler, Smith, Jacob J, Schmidt
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Bilayered cyclofusene

Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 2007
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Karimi, Sasan   +2 more
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Experimental bilayer membrane models

Protoplasma, 1967
The structure of cellular membranes is a central problem in biology. Interest in structure at the subcellular level derives primarily from the realization that the functional properties of biological membranes are a product of the molecular arrangement and the physical properties of the component molecules.
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Multiferroic hydrogenated graphene bilayer

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2020
We investigated the multiferroic properties of a hydrogenated graphene bilayer using first-principles calculations.
Jo Hsueh Lee   +3 more
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Twisting Bilayer Graphene Superlattices

ACS Nano, 2013
Bilayer graphene is an intriguing material in that its electronic structure can be altered by changing the stacking order or the relative twist angle, yielding a new class of low-dimensional carbon system. Twisted bilayer graphene can be obtained by (i) thermal decomposition of SiC; (ii) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on metal catalysts; (iii) folding
Chun-Chieh, Lu   +5 more
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Water and Lipid Bilayers

2015
Water is crucial to the structure and function of biological membranes. In fact, the membrane's basic structural unit, i.e. the lipid bilayer, is self-assembled and stabilized by the so-called hydrophobic effect, whereby lipid molecules unable to hydrogen bond with water aggregate in order to prevent their hydrophobic portions from being exposed to ...
Jonathan D, Nickels, John, Katsaras
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Interdigitated bilayer membranes

Progress in Lipid Research, 1988
J L, Slater, C H, Huang
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