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Membrane biology / Polypeptide antibiotics / Gramicidin / Antibiotics / Lipid bilayer / Membrane protein / Mesophase / Transmembrane protein / Ion channel / Biology / Matter / Integral membrane proteins
Date: 2011-11-09 21:09:35
Membrane biology
Polypeptide antibiotics
Gramicidin
Antibiotics
Lipid bilayer
Membrane protein
Mesophase
Transmembrane protein
Ion channel
Biology
Matter
Integral membrane proteins

Crystallizing Transmembrane Peptides in Lipidic Mesophases

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