“…The effect of acyl chain-length (Shimsbick & McConnell, 1973;Chapman et al, 1974;Lentz et al, 1976;Mabrey & Sturtevant, 1976;Jacobs et al, 1977;Kremer et al, 1977;Lee, 1978;Marcelja & Wolf, 1979;Scott & Cheng, 1979;Freire & Snyder, 1980;Chen & Sturtevant, 1981), polar head group (Blume & Ackerman, 1974;Chapman et al, 1974;Wu & McConnell, 1975;Lentz & Litman, 1978), or perturber molecules such as anesthetics (Jain & Wu, 1977;Mountcastle et al, 1978;Heyn et al, 1981) upon the width of the phase transition, have been reported. The theory on the cooperativity of lipid phase transition in bilayer systems is inconsistent with the idea that the thermotropic phase transition of lipid bilayers follows thermodynamically first-order kinetics.…”