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Membrane Structure and Function

  • Fluid Mechanical Matching of H+-ATP Synthase Subunit c Ring with Lipids in Membranes Revealed by 2H Solid-State NMR ; 2008 ;Kobayashi, M., Struts, A. V., Fujiwara, T., Brown, M. F., Akutsu, H., Biophys. J. 94 , 4339–4347.View Publication[edit]
  • Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy: Probing Molecular Interactions within Membranes ; 1999 ;Salamon, Z., Brown, M. F., and Tollin, G., Trends Biochem. Sci. 24, 213-219View Publication[edit]
  • Structural Studies of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Membrane Using the Reconstitution Approach, in Function and Molecular Aspects of Biomembrane Transport ; 1979 ;Fleischer, S., Wang, C.-T., Hymel, L., Seelig, J., Brown, M. F., Herbette, L., Scarpa, A., McLaughlin, A. C., and Blasie, J. K., in Function and Molecular Aspects of Biomembrane Transport (Quagliariello, E., et al., Eds.) Elsevier/North-Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 465-485[edit]

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