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Investigating phase behaviour and nano-domain characteristics of sphingomyelin/cholesterol membrane using 2H NMR
Author: Keyvanloo, Amirmohamad
Date created: 2010-08-09
Study of sphingomyelin and ceramide model membrane phase behavior using deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Author: Leung, Sherry See Wai
Date created: 2007

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