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Membrane biology / Biology / Cell biology / Biophysics / Lipid bilayer / Liposome / Biological membrane / Ion channel / Vesicle / Nanopore / Electrophysiology / Model lipid bilayer
Date: 2011-06-15 04:57:12
Membrane biology
Biology
Cell biology
Biophysics
Lipid bilayer
Liposome
Biological membrane
Ion channel
Vesicle
Nanopore
Electrophysiology
Model lipid bilayer

An Interdisciplinary Method of Studying Ion Channels Ion channels are membrane proteins fundamental to cell signalling through the membrane. By regulating the flow of ions in and out of cells, they are key to a number of

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