Mechanism study of how lipid vesicle electroformation is suppressed by the presence of sodium chloride

Volume: 206, Pages: 111951 - 111951
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Giant lipid vesicles (GLVs) are usually adopted as models of cell membranes and electroformation is the most commonly used method for GLV formation. However, GLV electroformation are known to be suppressed by the presence of salt and the mechanism is not clear so far. In this paper, the lipid hydration and GLV electroformation were investigated as a function of the concentration of sodium chloride by depositing the lipids on the bottom...
Paper Details
Title
Mechanism study of how lipid vesicle electroformation is suppressed by the presence of sodium chloride
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
206
Pages
111951 - 111951
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