Electrostatically induced growth of spiral lipid domains in the presence of cholesterol

The formation of crystalline domains of the phospholipid L-alpha-dimyristoyl-phosphatidic acid containing 1 mol% cholesterol, was studied as a function of head group charge by fluorescence microscopy with monolayers at the air/water interface. It is shown that the usual dendritic growth occurs at lo...

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Veröffentlicht in:European biophysics journal 1986-01, Vol.14 (1), p.11-17
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Microscopy, Fluorescence
Molecular Conformation
Phosphatidic Acids
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