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Enough flip-flopping! How to keep your coarse-grained lipids where they belong

Enough flip-flopping! How to keep your coarse-grained lipids where they belong

by Markus Deserno | Nov 19, 2020 | Own Work

by Samuel Foley Lipid membranes are fundamentally important structures in all branches of life. Not only do they form the boundary of living cells, they also perform a multitude of roles within them. To deeply understand these fluid membranes and their properties is...

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