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Atomic force microscopy imaging of the interaction between tilted peptides and supported lipid bilayers
El Kirat-Chatel, Karim
;
Lins, Laurence
;
Brasseur, Robert
et al.
2004
•
Peptide-Membrane interactions
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Keywords :
Atomic force; tilted peptides; lipid bilayers
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
El Kirat-Chatel, Karim;
UCL - Catholic University of Louvain [BE] > CIFA
Lins, Laurence
;
FUSAGx - Faculté Universitaire des Sciences agronomiques de Gembloux [BE]
Brasseur, Robert
;
FUSAGx - Faculté Universitaire des Sciences agronomiques de Gembloux [BE]
Dufrêne, Yves F.;
UCL - Catholic University of Louvain [BE] > Unité de chimie des interfaces
Language :
English
Title :
Atomic force microscopy imaging of the interaction between tilted peptides and supported lipid bilayers
Publication date :
October 2004
Event name :
Peptide-Membrane interactions
Event place :
Namur, Belgium
Event date :
9-12 Octobre 2004
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Yes
Audience :
International
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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