Lipid domains and the relationship to membrane function
Roland C. Aloia
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Lipid domains and the relationship to membrane function
by Roland C. Aloia, Cyril C. Curtain
Published
1988
Publisher
Liss
Pages
301
ISBN-10
0845146017
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