Evidence for dimer formation by an amphiphilic heptapeptide that mediates chloride and carboxyfluorescein release from liposomes
Abstract
Heptapeptides having dioctadecyl, N-terminal hydrocarbon chains insert in
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Heptapeptides having dioctadecyl, N-terminal hydrocarbon chains insert in
R. Pajewski, R. Ferdani, J. Pajewska, N. Djedovič, P. H. Schlesinger and G. W. Gokel, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 619 DOI: 10.1039/B417009A
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