1984
DOI: 10.1002/ange.19840960206
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Wege zu funktionalen Vesikelmembranen ohne Proteine

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“…A related morphology control is found for a mixture of 17 (12,4), and 21. Cosonication of multiwalled vesicles of 17 (12,4) and globular 21 gives single-walled vesicles.…”
Section: Morphology Of Bilayersmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…A related morphology control is found for a mixture of 17 (12,4), and 21. Cosonication of multiwalled vesicles of 17 (12,4) and globular 21 gives single-walled vesicles.…”
Section: Morphology Of Bilayersmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Figure 14 shows representative spectral variations which depend on the molecular structure. All the bi- (12,5). The observed A, , , variation needs to be explained in terms of the chromophore interaction (orientation and aggregation) in the aggregate.…”
Section: Molecular Orientation Within the Bilayermentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6] Bolaamphiphiles are related to and often combined with "edge amphiphiles", where one flank of a hydrophobic core carries hydrophilic groups whereas the other edge is hydrophobic ( Figure 1). The terms "bolaform amphiphiles" or "bolaphiles" have also been used but do not make much sense.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interior of the lipid vesicles is an aqueous core, the chemical composition of which corresponds in a first approximation to the chemical composition of the aqueous solution in which the vesicles are prepared. Depending on the method of preparation, lipid vesicles can be multi-, oligo-or unilamellar, containing many, a few, or one bilayer shell(s), respectively; the diameter of the lipid vesicles may vary between about 20 nm and a few hundred micrometers [112][113][114][115][116][117].…”
Section: Vesiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%