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Equation of state for phospholipid selfassembly ncbi. It brings the overall intellectual framework afforded by modern continuum mechanics to bear on a host of challenging problems in lipid. Handbook of lipid bilayers by derek marsh nook book. Derek marsh,py, crc handbook of lipid bilayers, crc press, 1990.
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Kindle ebooks can be read on any device with the free kindle app. Renormalization of the tension and area expansion modulus. We determine the distribution of dihedral angles in palmitoyloleoyl phosphatidylcholine from molecular dynamics simulations of. He is coauthor of the now outofprint studentlevel textbook magnetic resonance of biomolecules 1976 and author of the reference work handbook of lipid bilayers.
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