Simultaneous in Situ Total Internal Reflectance Fluorescence/Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of DPPC/dPOPC Microdomains in Supported Planar Lipid Bilayers
Journal of the American Chemical Society2003Vol. 125(39), pp. 11838–11839
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Abstract
In situ simultaneous total internal reflectance fluorescence and in situ scanning probe microscopy performed on a phase-segregated supported planar lipid bilayer enabled direct in situ real-time correlated topographical and fluorescence images of nanometer-sized gel and fluid-phase lipid domains, presaging future in situ studies of membrane protein assemblies by single molecule imaging.
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