Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition

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Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition. / Mouritsen, Ole G.; Jørgensen, Kent; Hønger, Thomas.

Permeability and Stability of Lipid Bilayers. ed. / E. Anibal Disalvo; Sidney A. Simon. CRC Press, 1995. p. 137-160.

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Mouritsen, OG, Jørgensen, K & Hønger, T 1995, Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition. in EA Disalvo & SA Simon (eds), Permeability and Stability of Lipid Bilayers. CRC Press, pp. 137-160. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203743805

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Mouritsen, O. G., Jørgensen, K., & Hønger, T. (1995). Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition. In E. A. Disalvo, & S. A. Simon (Eds.), Permeability and Stability of Lipid Bilayers (pp. 137-160). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203743805

Vancouver

Mouritsen OG, Jørgensen K, Hønger T. Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition. In Disalvo EA, Simon SA, editors, Permeability and Stability of Lipid Bilayers. CRC Press. 1995. p. 137-160 https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203743805

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Mouritsen, Ole G. ; Jørgensen, Kent ; Hønger, Thomas. / Permeability of lipid bilayers near the phase transition. Permeability and Stability of Lipid Bilayers. editor / E. Anibal Disalvo ; Sidney A. Simon. CRC Press, 1995. pp. 137-160

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