“…When liposomes made of these phospholipids are suspended in a buffer devoid of inductors of non-bilayer phospholipid arrangements, such as divalent cations, their lipid bilayer is smooth, which is consistent with low granularity. In the presence of Mn 2+ , PA molecules form intermediate structures of the H II tridimensional arrangements within the bilayers formed by PC molecules; these structures are known as non-bilayer phospholipid arrangements or lipidic particles and they can be detected as liposome granularity increases (Aguilar et al 1999, Wong-Baeza et al 2012. Consistent with these findings, the liposomes containing a conic phospholipid, such as those made of PC/PA, have increased granularity in the presence of Mn 2+ (Fig.…”