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Peripheral membrane proteins / Cell membrane / Membrane protein / Protein adsorption / Amino acid / MARCKS protein / Hydrophobic effect / Ras subfamily / Lipid bilayer / Biology / Chemistry / Membrane biology
Date: 2012-05-01 10:40:21
Peripheral membrane proteins
Cell membrane
Membrane protein
Protein adsorption
Amino acid
MARCKS protein
Hydrophobic effect
Ras subfamily
Lipid bilayer
Biology
Chemistry
Membrane biology

Supplements and Updates to Kapitel 9 Complementary Chapter to Sackmann/Merkel ’Lehrbuch der Biophysik’ Copyright Erich Sackmann, Physics Department Technical University Munich. The text can be freely downloaded via t

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