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Date: 2011-09-29 14:54:01
Chemical properties
Amphiphile
Membrane protein
Integral membrane protein
Lipid bilayer
Detergent
Hydrophile
Lyotropic liquid crystal
Chemistry
Membrane biology
Biology

Facial Amphiphiles for the Stabilization of Integral Membrane Proteins Summary: Figure 1 FACADE-EM Structural and functional studies of integral membrane proteins

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