Deamer et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Relation of liposomes to cell membranesDeamer et al., 2018
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- 18105779463921990101
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- Deamer D
- Uster P
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- Structure and Properties of Cell Membrane Structure and Properties of Cell Membranes
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The observation that phospholipid can form osmotically active vesicles was originally reported in 1965 by Bangham and co-workers. 1 (For reviews providing a historical context of this work, see References 2 and 3.) The first preparations were referred to as “swollen …
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