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Dissociation of Functional Markers in Bacterial Membranes

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While much is known of the gross structural, chemical and biochemical properties of biological membranes, (1–4) little is yet known of their existing structure — function relationships, (5) intermolecular architecture, (6) inherent informational content or possible dynamic changes occurring in response to extra — and intracellular stimuli. There exists no universally accepted model of membrane architecture and, indeed, several patterns may exist, not only in different membranes, but in portions of the same membrane.

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Nachbar, M.S., Salton, M.R.J. (1970). Dissociation of Functional Markers in Bacterial Membranes. In: Blank, M. (eds) Surface Chemistry of Biological Systems. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9005-7_10

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