PMID: 6246929Apr 15, 1980Paper

Molecular motion in phospholipid bilayers in the gel phase: long axis rotation

Biochemistry
Derek Marsh

Abstract

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May 9, 1986·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·E Blatt, A F Corin
Oct 1, 1986·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·E Blatt, W L Vaz
Mar 1, 1990·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·F Severcan, S Cannistraro
Mar 1, 1991·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·P Laggner, M Kriechbaum
Mar 1, 1991·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·K Lohner
Jan 1, 1994·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·R Koynova, M Caffrey
Dec 22, 1986·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·C Huang, J T Mason
Jul 3, 2002·Chemistry and Physics of Lipids·Derek MarshVsevolod A Livshits
Jul 17, 1998·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·R Koynova, M Caffrey
Jun 18, 2003·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·Rosa BartucciLuigi Sportelli
Nov 1, 1982·Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics·R A Klein
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Apr 28, 2001·Annual Review of Physical Chemistry·T PrisnerF MacMillan
Feb 19, 2000·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·J BuitinkF A Hoekstra
Oct 24, 2006·Biophysical Journal·Derek MarshClaudio Toniolo
May 1, 1983·Brain and Language·R Campbell
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Sep 19, 1998·Journal of Magnetic Resonance·V A LivshitsD Marsh
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