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Asymmetric distribution of phosphatidyl serine in supported phospholipid bilayers on titanium dioxide

Rossetti et al., 2006

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3142460117914762950
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Rossetti F
Textor M
Reviakine I
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Langmuir

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Supported phospholipid bilayers (SPBs) are useful for studying cell adhesion, cell− cell interactions, protein− lipid interactions, protein crystallization, and applications in biosensor and biomaterial areas. We have recently reported that SPBs could be formed on titanium …
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