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Functional aqueous droplet networks

Booth et al., 2017

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3996729460901170490
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Booth M
Schild V
Downs F
Bayley H
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Molecular BioSystems

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Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs), comprising individual lipid bilayers between pairs of aqueous droplets in an oil, are proving to be a useful tool for studying membrane proteins. Recently, attention has turned to the elaboration of networks of aqueous droplets, connected …
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