Yasuhara et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Designed Amphiphiles for Cell Membrane Mimetic NanoarchitectureYasuhara et al., 2022
- Document ID
- 11657205604952216501
- Author
- Yasuhara K
- Omoto K
- Nishino T
- Rapenne G
- Publication year
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Biomembrane is a functional interface that provides not only a cross-wall to compartmentalise the cytoplasmic components from the external environment but also sophisticated functions such as material transport, signal transduction and energy …
- 210000000170 Cell Membrane 0 title description 2
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