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Fast Dynamic Processes in the Hydrocarbon Tail Region of Phospholipid Bilayers

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Phospholipid-water assemblies are of great interest for purely physico-chemical reasons as well as to contribute to our knowledge of the correlation between structure and function in biological membranes. More specialised applications of phospholipid aggregates are found in food and foam technology and in selective drug transport.

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Holzwarth, J.F., Frisch, W., Gruenewald, B. (1982). Fast Dynamic Processes in the Hydrocarbon Tail Region of Phospholipid Bilayers. In: Robb, I.D. (eds) Microemulsions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0955-1_12

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