Nature, Volume 454Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2008 - Electronic journals |
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... membrane deformations are required for solute passage across the membrane , we asked whether increased packing disorder within the lipid bilayer would enhance permeability . Phospholipids with higher degrees of unsa- turation yield more ...
... membrane deformations are required for solute passage across the membrane , we asked whether increased packing disorder within the lipid bilayer would enhance permeability . Phospholipids with higher degrees of unsa- turation yield more ...
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... membrane from the vacuum contamination . We can follow their dynamics for several minutes , as shown in Fig . 4b - d and in the Supplementary Videos . The remarkable TEM imaging capability afforded by a suspended , single graphene membrane ...
... membrane from the vacuum contamination . We can follow their dynamics for several minutes , as shown in Fig . 4b - d and in the Supplementary Videos . The remarkable TEM imaging capability afforded by a suspended , single graphene membrane ...
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... membrane . Signalling molecules that spontaneously associate with the membrane become the founders of new ' clans ' . Molecules recruited to the membrane join the clans of their recruiters . Molecules that leave the membrane to re ...
... membrane . Signalling molecules that spontaneously associate with the membrane become the founders of new ' clans ' . Molecules recruited to the membrane join the clans of their recruiters . Molecules that leave the membrane to re ...
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More CO2 means more | 46 |
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SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation | 56 |
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