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Tonicity / Osmosis / Patch clamp / Lipid bilayer / Microvillus / Osmotic pressure / Membrane protein / Membrane technology / Bleb / Biology / Membrane biology / Cell membrane
Date: 2006-08-03 11:43:26
Tonicity
Osmosis
Patch clamp
Lipid bilayer
Microvillus
Osmotic pressure
Membrane protein
Membrane technology
Bleb
Biology
Membrane biology
Cell membrane

1992 Biophysical Journal Volume 77

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