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Volumn 61, Issue 5, 2000, Pages 5668-5677

Clarification of the ripple phase of lecithin bilayers using fully hydrated, aligned samples

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

FREE ENERGY; HYDRATION; THERMODYNAMIC STABILITY; X RAY DIFFRACTION;

EID: 0034185513     PISSN: 1063651X     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.61.5668     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (96)

References (63)
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    • (Formula presented) bilayers are chiral while (Formula presented) bilayers are racemic and contain a 50/50 mixture of opposite enantiomers (Formula presented) and (Formula presented). (Formula presented) bilayers are not “achiral” but like achiral molecules lack optical activity
    • (Formula presented) bilayers are chiral while (Formula presented) bilayers are racemic and contain a 50/50 mixture of opposite enantiomers (Formula presented) and (Formula presented). (Formula presented) bilayers are not “achiral” but like achiral molecules lack optical activity.
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    • 85036420708 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Peter Rand (private communication)
    • Peter Rand (private communication).
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    • Symmetric does not mean that the ripple is simply sinusoidal with no higher harmonics
    • Symmetric does not mean that the ripple is simply sinusoidal with no higher harmonics.
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    • 85036201702 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Even if some kind of Peierl’s instability developed for symmetric ripples, inducing (Formula presented), the ensuing difference in interbilayer forces would likely induce inequivalency in the different sides of the ripple, which leads to asymmetry
    • Even if some kind of Peierl’s instability developed for symmetric ripples, inducing (Formula presented), the ensuing difference in interbilayer forces would likely induce inequivalency in the different sides of the ripple, which leads to asymmetry.
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    • 85036237008 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • It should be mentioned that, when the sample became slightly dehydrated, complete conversion did take place, as seen in lines D-3 and D-4 in Table III. However, this latter observation still supports the conclusion that the short ripple phase is, in general, more stable
    • It should be mentioned that, when the sample became slightly dehydrated, complete conversion did take place, as seen in lines D-3 and D-4 in Table III. However, this latter observation still supports the conclusion that the short ripple phase is, in general, more stable.


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