Studies on the state of phosphatidylcholine molecules before and after ultrasonic and gel-filtration treatments

Phosphatidylcholine vesicles, prepared by prolonged ultrasonic irradiation in solution at 2°C under nitrogen followed by chromatography at 4°C on a Sepharose 4B column, were analyzed by thin-layer chromatography. No detectable differences were found in the chemical state of phosphatidylcholine molec...

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Vibration
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